Browse the Knowledge Products

What is a Knowledge Product?

Knowledge Products (KPs) are usable resources created through research and various modes of inquiry. KPs generate actionable knowledge (or knowledge for action) crafted for singular or multiple purposes and are often created in response to the needs of the people or communities interacting with them. KPs can be publications, documents, infographics, policy reports, guidelines, podcasts, videos, and any other materials or forms of information.

Scroll through this library to find KPs published by Share-Net International members since 2014, through to our most recent grant cycle. From policy briefs and research reports to card games, comics and more, you will find a wide array of free-to-download SRHR resources on this page!

 

  • Grant type

  • KP Year

  • Country

  • Theme

  • Language

  • KP type

Lessons learned on programmatic collaboration between key populations: A case study of BUZA’s Bridging the Gaps – Health and rights for key populations global alliance

  • Small Grants

2014

  • Multinational

The aim of this proposal was to conduct operational research on lessons learned regarding programmatic collaboration between organisations representing key populations with documentation and publication as output.

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The power of confident young people: a comparative study of the effects of an edutainment approach to sexuality education for youth

  • Small Grants

2014

  • Tanzania

This project aimed to conduct a comparative study to investigate the added values of an entertainment-education and empowerment approach to sexuality education for youth in Tanzania.

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Mobile for Mothers: Is a mobile application the way forward to improving safe motherhood? A quasi-experimental study in India

  • Small Grants

2014

  • India

Mobile for Mothers is a case management solution for Community Health Workers, Sahiyyas, in Jharkhand.

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Understanding differentials in district performance in adolescent reproductive health service quality & coverage in Rwanda

  • Small Grants

2014

  • Rwanda

This project aimed to validate claims that Rwanda has made significant progress in health indicators, including sexual and reproductive health.

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Assessing the impact of a novel research-based intervention to improve access to contraceptive choices among HIV-infected women from Western India.

  • Small Grants

2014

  • India

The primary aim of this proposal is to assess the impact of an existing research-based intervention designed to assist HIV-infected women and men to make more informed decisions regarding their sexual and reproductive health.

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Exploring youth explicit media usage to improve the responsiveness of CSE programs in the Great Lakes Region

  • Small Grants

2014

  • Ethiopia

  • Uganda

This research project aimed to explore young people’s exposure to sexually explicit media in the African Great Lakes region and the extent to which it influences their sexual identity development. The findings were intended to create comprehensive sexuality education (CSE) programming that is better equipped to respond to the realities in their local contexts.

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From research to action in Burundi Using evidence gathered by people living with HIV to inform advocacy

  • Small Grants

2014

  • Bangladesh

This project aimed to develop evidence-driven advocacy to promote the SRHR of people living with HIV in Burundi.

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Getting the hearts and minds of Bangladesh stakeholders ready for the introduction of female condoms (based on the experience of global UAFC and local HLL/HLFPPT condom knowledge and infrastructure)

  • Small Grants

2014

  • Bangladesh

This project aimed to organize, inform, discuss, and align with all relevant stakeholders in Bangladesh to introduce and promote the use of FC among women, girls, and men in the country.

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Influencing Body Politics: Women and girls in charge of their own sexual and reproductive health to fulfil their potential in society.

  • Small Grants

2014

  • Bangladesh

  • Democratic Republic of Congo

  • Laos

  • Mali

  • Niger

  • Nigeria

  • Pakistan

In this project, Oxfam Novib conducted gender power analyses in a number of countries and tested several assumptions to inform and strengthen existing national SRHR lobby and advocacy efforts from a women’s rights perspective.

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