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Afluentes

Mexico City, Mexico

Grants

2013 (3 years)
$300,000

Afluentes will improve the quality of information about reproductive health issues for rural adolescents in Mexico, through training teachers in the public school system and health system providers, focusing in rural and marginalized areas of Chiapas, Oaxaca, and Guerrero. Teachers and health providers will be trained through a distance-learning course specifically designed for the program. Afluentes’ course will contribute to increased coordination between the public school system and youth-friendly services in rural areas thereby promoting improved access to reproductive health services for rural adolescents.

2012 (2 years)
$150,000

Afluentes will incorporate comprehensive sexuality education for rural youth in Mexico, in collaboration with the public school system serving young seasonal migrants. The project centers on Guerrero and Sinaloa, states of origin and destination of seasonal agricultural migrants. A distance-learning training course will be designed and given to 200 teachers. The course includes theoretical and practical didactic methodologies and community engagement strategies to address reproductive health issues with rural indigenous students. The grant represents pioneering work in Mexico to reach seasonal migrant youth with this information through the education system.

2010 (1 year)
$92,000

To research sexuality education needs of young seasonal migrant workers.

2007 (3 years)
$235,000

To develop teacher training programs for sexuality education (over three years).

2005 (4 years 2 months)
$50,000

In support of research on NGO-government collaboration experiences in the field of sexual and reproductive health and rights in Mexico (over two years).

2004 (3 years)
$160,000

For work to strengthen reproductive and sexual health services for young people through two existing government health programs (over three years).

2002 (1 year 11 months)
$100,000

To improve young people's reproductive and sexual health and rights in rural Mexico (over two years).