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Kelly Hallman, Kasthuri Govender, Eva Roca, Cecilia Calderon, Emmanuel Mbatha, Mike Rogan, and Hannah Taboada Population Council, Isihlangu HDA, University of KwaZulu-Natal \ Using mixed methods to study the relationship between reproductive health and poverty: Lessons from the field A methods workshop, PovPov Research Network November 4-5, 2010, London Building economic, health and social capabilities among adolescents threatened by HIV and AIDS The Siyakha Nentsha (“Building with Young People”) program in KwaZulu-Natal
Building Health, Social, and Economic Capabilities among Adolescents Threatened by HIV and AIDS (mixed-methods research)
1. Building economic, health and social capabilities among
adolescents threatened by HIV and AIDSThe Siyakha Nentsha(Building
with Young People) program in KwaZulu-Natal
Kelly Hallman, Kasthuri Govender, Eva Roca, Cecilia Calderon,
Emmanuel Mbatha, Mike Rogan, and Hannah Taboada
Population Council, Isihlangu HDA, University of
KwaZulu-Natal
Using mixed methods to study the relationship between
reproductive health and poverty: Lessons from the field
A methods workshop, PovPov Research Network
November 4-5, 2010, London
2. Mixed methods at each stage
Planning
Program design
Program implementation
Measurement of outcomes
3. Strategic planning -Mixed methodsto learn
Which adolescents vulnerable
- Identify highest concentrations of vulnerable by gender, age
& geography (quant w mapping)
Whetherat-risk adolescents reached by youth initiatives (IDIs w
programmes)
4. What components missing from existing programs (IDIs w
programmes)