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

The Positive Effect of Father’s Involvement During Maternity Care for His Wife

  • Small Grants

2017

  • Jordan

The aim of this project was to develop, implement and evaluate an intervention to promote father inclusion of MNH. In addition, researchers wanted to promote active fathers’ inclusion and enhance community awareness and advocacy for the positive role of fathers.

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Speak out -- Break the Silence around Sub/infertility 

  • Small Grants

2020

  • Bangladesh

  • Burundi

  • Jordan

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The role of Accountability in sustaining SRHR programs in crisis and Fragile Situations in Jordan

  • Co-Creation Conference Grants

2020

  • Jordan

This policy brief aims to improve access to quality sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR) information and services for people affected by crisis and in fragile situations and to accelerate progress towards achieving SRHR national objectives and concerned targets of sustainable development goals. 

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RAHMY: Respectful Abuse-free Humanized Motherhood through Youth-Empowerment

  • Knowledge Activation Grants

2021

  • Egypt

RAHMY is a research project that explores Shared Decision Making (SDM) as a tool in Respectful Maternal Care (RMC). Patient-Centered Care (PCC) has been identified by the World Health Organization as a key aspect in improving the quality of care within an integrated holistic health systems approach. However, there is limited focus on the role Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights (SRHR) and youth empowerment play. Recent data from the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) have unveiled gaps in gender equity and autonomy in SRHR decision-making. Across the Eastern Mediterranean Region, the decision-making power on SRHR, including maternal health, remains mostly in the hands of men.

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Correcting the Common Misconceptions on Sexual and Reproductive Health in Jordan

  • Knowledge Activation Grants

2021

  • Jordan

This research built on existing studies conducted by Share-Net partners in Jordan, as well as research carried out with practitioners and service providers, to capture the common misconceptions women, men, girls, and boys have about Sexual and Reproductive Health (SRH). To achieve the research objectives, a qualitative approach was employed. Data was collected through interviews and focus group discussions (FGDs), as well as from desk review.

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Menstruation Shouts

  • Covid-19 Grants

2020

  • Egypt

  • Kenya

Exploring the menstrual experiences influenced by the COVID-19 pandemic in disadvantaged communities in Egypt and Kenya.

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Know-How of Early Marriage Prevention

  • Co-Creation Conference Grants

2020

  • Jordan

The Institute for Family Health (IFP) has developed a methodology to prevent and reduce child marriage among Syrian and Jordanian girls. Through this methodology, they created a documentary video that showcases the IFP's experience and success story in preventing early child marriage. The purpose is to share their experience with other organizations, enabling them to apply similar strategies within their work to combat this significant violation of human rights.

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Bridging the Gap Between Mental Health and SRHR

  • Small Grants

2020

  • Bangladesh

The purpose of this project is to generate knowledge that can be used as evidence to demonstrate that SRHR and mental health are closely connected to each other. It asserts that achieving a healthy mental state is possible only when sexual and reproductive health and rights are properly addressed. The vision of this project is to recognize SRHR as an essential component of mental health within the National Mental Health Policy.

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