The UN Joint Programme on Adolescent Girls in Malawi aimed to improve the education, health, and protection of adolescent girls in the Dedza, Salima and Mangochi districts.
Implemented by UNFPA, UNICEF and WHO during 2016-2017, JPAG served as a bridge from the Joint Programme on Girls Education, which ended in 2017. The programme worked to increase access to second-chance education for out-of-school adolescent girls.
It also provided quality, integrated health services, including for sexual and reproductive health and HIV/AIDS, comprehensive sexuality education, and gender-based violence prevention and response, while training adolescent girls to take leadership roles among their peers, including in comprehensive sexuality education.
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Transactions
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Norway
JP (Bridging) on Adolescent Girls, Malawi
NOK 0.359 million
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Norway
JP (Bridging) on Adolescent Girls, Malawi
$0.35 million
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JP (Bridging) on Adolescent Girls, Malawi
UNICEF
$0.122 million
JP (Bridging) on Adolescent Girls, Malawi
UNFPA
$0.136 million
JP (Bridging) on Adolescent Girls, Malawi
WHO
$0.089 million