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RESULTS FRAMEWORK

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READY+ exists to see the most vulnerable adolescents and young people living with and most affected by HIV become resilient, empowered and knowledgeable, and have bodily autonomy and agency to realise their sexual and reproductive health and rights.

POWERFUL ADOLESCENTS

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We will see...

1. Adolescents and young people (including young mothers) have increased access to accurate, relevant and comprehensive information on gender and sexuality

Adolescents and young people are resilient and empowered to make healthy and informed choices about their bodies and lives.

SAFE AND SUPPORTIVE COMMUNITIES

We will see...

1. Communities can discuss and share gender, SRHR and GBV information with adolescents and young people.

Safe and supportive communities advance gender equality, including the sexual and reproductive health and rights and well-being of adolescents and young people.

ACTION ON GENDER

We will see...

1. Improved gender programming. Consortium partners meeting gender programming requirements based on follow up organisational development audit.

Success ✔ READY+ partners and peer supporters implement gender programming.

We will see...

1. Suppressed viral loads.

2. Positive social and mental well-being.

HIGH-QUALITY AND YOUTHFRIENDLY SERVICES Young people have access to high quality and integrated HIV, SRHR and mental health services

We will see...

1. Increased access to integrated skills training opportunities.

2. Functional Internal Savings and Lending schemes (ISALs) led by young people.

Success

Adolescents and young people have the skills and options for better livelihoods.

ACCOUNTABILITY

We will see...

1. Improved advocacy on the needs and rights of adolescents and young people.

Decision makers and policy makers fulfil commitments on genderequality and protecting, promoting and upholding the SRHR of adolescents and young people.

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