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

Development and Evaluation of a Disability-Inclusive Training Program about Couples’ Relationships and SRHR for Young Adults in Jordan

  • Knowledge Activation Grants

2024

  • Jordan

Development and valuation of the effectiveness of a disability-inclusive training program about young adults relationships and SRHR, in English and Arabic

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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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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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“Happy accident?” Couples’ reproductive decision-making and the role of gender, power and reproductive autonomy in the Netherlands.

  • Small Grants

2022

  • Netherlands

The objective of this study was to better understand couples’ reproductive decision-making processes in the Netherlands, with specific attention to the role of gender, power, and reproductive autonomy. The study aimed to create a tool that can assist couples in this decision-making process. To achieve this goal, the University of Groningen conducted dyadic in-depth interviews with 21 couples in the Netherlands.

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