A framework for youth peer education programmes
Elements: Well-trained, supervised, motivated staff, Integration of services, Communication and outreach strategies, Programs guided by research, M&E, and MIS, Logistics systems and continuous supply of contraceptives, Client-centered care
Region: Africa
Year: 2007
Author:International Planned Parenthood Federation (IPPF)
This framework is a guide for our IPPF Member Associations and affiliated/partner organisations.
It builds upon, and complements, existing frameworks and provides an IPPF perspective on peer education.
It can be used by:
- programme designers
- managers
- coordinators
- senior managers overseeing larger peer education initiatives
- supervisors
- trainers
- young people
in their work. It can be used as a basic reference tool. Depending on the stage of your programme, the framework can be used to initiate a new peer education project/programme or to help you rethink and improve your existing activities.


