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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

Involuntarily childlessness ‘ low cost’ IVF and fertility organisations in Ghana and Kenya: enhancing knowledge and awareness

  • Small Grants

2015

  • Ghana

  • Kenya

This project seeks to raise awareness about infertility and childlessness among stakeholders, particularly in resource-poor areas through multi-methods studies and dissemination activities, with a focus on understanding the potential impact of interventions.

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Preventing postpartum haemorrhage: task shifting in the Active Management of the Third Stage of Labour

  • Small Grants

2015

  • Ghana

This project aimed to compare the effectiveness of uterine tone assessment by midwives versus patient self-assessment in managing the third stage of labor.

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Exploration of mental health needs and support systems among the LGBT population in Bangladesh

  • Small Grants

2015

  • Bangladesh

This research project aimed to provide recommendations for enhancing the mental health of the LGBT population in Bangladesh.

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Long term International partnership Department Obstetrics & Gynecology of the University of Gondar and affiliated health centres, Ethiopia and Dutch Working Party on International Safe Motherhood & Reproductive Health

  • Small Grants

2015

  • Ethiopia

This project is the first step of a 3 year long partnership between the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology (O&G) of the University of Gondar and affiliated health centres, Ethiopia (GU) and the Dutch Working Party on International Safe Motherhood & Reproductive Health (WP-ISMRH).

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DECODING SRHR: A Digital Toolkit for Better Understanding of Sexual Reproductive Health and Rights in Bangladesh

  • Small Grants

2015

  • Bangladesh

Digital toolkit on ‘Understanding SRHR’ for policymakers, program implementers, and practitioners in Bangladesh working for SRHR.

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Prevention and elimination of disrespect and abuse during facility-based childbirth in Central Asia (Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan)

  • Small Grants

2015

  • Kazakhstan

  • Kyrgyzstan

  • Tajikistan

  • Uzbekistan

The project addresses risks faced by women during childbirth in Central Asia, highlighting the lack of awareness among healthcare providers about rights-based and client-centered approaches. Specifically focusing on Kyrgyzstan, the initiative aims to introduce an ethical code into the constitution of midwives' and ob/gyns' professional organizations, with the goal of setting a precedent for improved respect for reproductive rights and enhanced quality of maternity services across Central Asia.

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Developing a case-based model: mobilising corporate companies’ resources to ensure sustainability of youth-focused SRHR programs

  • Small Grants

2015

  • India

The aim of this project was to invigorate the youth sector by strengthening the capacity of civil society organisations working with youth in the field of SRHR in India through developing an effective and sustainable case-based model of mobilising local corporate resources.

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Basic Life Skills for Psycho-social Wellbeing of Transgender Youths in Bangladesh

  • Small Grants

2015

  • Bangladesh

Through both training and research components, this project aims to empower young transgender individuals by enhancing their confidence, awareness of rights, and respect for their sexuality.

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