Policy Briefs
Challenges and opportunities for the integration of lessons from MEMA kwa Vijana into the national level policy processes (Policy Briefing Paper: No. 1, March 2008)
Review of the National Multi-sectoral Strategic Framework for HIV/AIDS (Policy Briefing Paper: No. 2, March 2008)
Simulated Patient study to assess youth friendly service delivery in Mwanza region, Tanzania (Policy Briefing Paper: No. 3, March 2008)
School level baseline study (prior to MEMA kwa Vijana phase 2 implementation) (Policy Briefing Paper: No. 4, March 2008)
Scaling up adolescent sexual and reproductive health education in rural primary schools. An overview of what factors helped and what hindered the scaling up of MEMA kwa Vijana from 60 to 649 primary schools. (Policy Briefing Paper: No. 5, August 2008) (149kb)
Involvement in an adolescent sexual and reproductive health programme is beneficial to the teachers themselves (Policy Briefing Paper: No. 6, August 2008) (152kb)
Using class peer assistants to support a teacher led Adolescent sexual and reproductive health programme (Policy Briefing Paper: No. 7, August 2008) 160kb)
MEMA kwa Vijana reaches over 100,000 pupils with adolescent sexual and reproductive health education (Policy Briefing Paper: No. 8, August 2008) (153kb)
Improvements in rural Tanzanian primary schools between 2006 - 2007 (Policy Briefing Paper: No. 9, August 2008) (192kb)
Rethinking how to prevent HIV in Young People: Evidence from two large randomised controlled trials in Tanzania and Zimbabwe (Policy Briefing Paper: No. 10, December 2008)

