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Share-Net Quarterly Newsletter– 4 Quarter,2020 Jordan
The Knowledge Platform on
Sexual and Reproductive Health
and Reproductive Rights
Sexual and Reproductive Health Events and Activities:
Workshops
• Collaborative workshop to review the framework for the National Sexual and Reproduc-
tive Health Strategy for (2020-2030)
• Introductory workshop on the indicators of the National Sexual and Reproductive Health
Strategy (2020-2030).
• Workshop to discuss and develop the communication strategy for Share-Net Interna-
tional.
• Share-Net Jordan participated in a workshop with Butterfly, on behalf of Share-Net
International on the Digital Hub.
Meetings and events
• Annual meeting to review the achievements of Share-Net Jordan in 2020.
• Dialogue sessions on inclusive health education for youth and youth friendly reproduc-
tive health services with Jordanian and regional experts.
• Participation in the preparatory committee of the Share-Net International Co-creation and
Innovation Conference “Engaging in Knowledge Translation Together”. The conference
will focus on adolescent and youth SRH.
• "SNI strategic meeting about the Regional Approach
Grants and Agreements
• HPC signed an agreement with the Arab Council for Social Sciences to conduct a study
on the “Consequences of Child Marriage and Adolescent Pregnancy on the Sexual and
Reproductive Health and Mental Health of Syrian Refugees in Jordan.
• HPC signed an agreement with the Institute for Family Health- Noor Al Hussein Founda-
tion, to apply the national standards of youth-friendly sexual and reproductive health
services at the IFH clinic in Eastern Amman.
• Share-Net Jordan’s team prepared a blog post on the grant awarded to conduct an assess
ment of the current situation of SRH programs for persons with disabilities.
• Share-Net Jordan provided four work opportunities and grants tovolunteers, who are
either fresh graduates or current students,with an aim topromote Jordanian youth volun-
teer work and provide youth with skills to enter the job market.
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