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Concept Framework : Male Involvement in Family Planning

1.Adolescent boys seek reproductive health services and


are equipped with knowledge and information on SRH.
Impact 2. Young men make informed decisions on reproductive choices, and possibilities for them and their families to realize enhanced health and
well-being.
 Improved knowledge attitude and behavior towards seeking SRH services amongst adolescent boys.
Outcome  Increase in the demand for and use of modern contraception among Young married couples..

 Leveraging and facilitating State Govt. RKSK Peer educator capacity building and trainings.  Digital intervention MIS will
 Curriculum development for SRH and FP training –online web based digital curriculum. Virtual generate data ensuring proper
classroom and online trainings of RKSK peer eductors documentation
 Support the RKSK Peer Educator model to conduct SRH and life skill education-digital job aids  Crowdsourcing of data from the
and counseling tools community to assess their
Activities  Digital Service provider capacity building :The Family Planning App , Online certification needs, create demand and
 Demand generation through mobile digital communication messages and social media messaging gather feedback.
on SMS, Watsap, Facebook, Tik tok, sort video content  Data analysis will inform
 Chatbot: To provide tailored guidance based on user need customization of messaging
 Gram Vani (IVR radio platform ) comprehensive communication intervention, out bound messaging

 RKSK Peer Educator Outreach  innovative Technology solutions   Systems strengthening and
Strategies  web based digital online capacity  Digital communication Quality of care
building  Online certification
 Men have rarely been involved in receiving information on reproductive health or birth spacing
Problem  Most national FP programs often excludes men, creating a gap in programming to address men’s needs in FP, preventing unwanted
pregnancies, and partners’ joint decision making in FP choices. 
 Most family planning programs focus on women as primary contraceptive users while men are viewed as the silent partners
 Family planning initiatives do not address beliefs, myths and misconceptions surrounding contraceptive services as well as other barriers
that refrain active male participation

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