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- Article, 30 November 2011 | The Toolkit for Men can be used for counselling abusers who want to stop intimate partner violence and become a more respectful partner. This toolkit was developed and piloted in South Africa and Indonesia by Rutgers WPF in partnership with 3 partner organisations in these countries. Read more
- Article, 10 October 2011 | The planning and support tool provides an overview of characteristics of effective, rights based SRHR educuation/HIV prevention interventions for young people. Organisations can analyse their intervention or use the tool to plan new interventions. The tool has been developed by Rutgers WPF and Stop AIDS Now! Read more
- Article, 10 April 2013 | 'Explore' is a Toolkit (developed and published by Rutgers WPF and IPPF) for involving young people as researchers in SRHR programmes, amongst others on basis of their experiences with the 'Do They Match' research project. The toolkit includes guidelines to create conditions for successful youth participation in research and enhancing the effectiveness of youth SRHR programmes, as well as 3 types of manuals to train and support young people to conduct qualitative data collection for research and Monitoring and Evaluation. Read more
- Article, 29 November 2011 | The workbook Are you on the right track? is a self-explanatory, practical workbook, describing in 6 steps how you can measure the effects of your sexuality education activities for young people on outcome level. This workbook was developed by Rutgers WPF and Stop Aids Now in collaboration with organisations in Zimbabwe. Read more
- Article, 11 May 2012 | The Intervention Mapping Toolkit provides elaborate step by step guidance to develop sexuality education programmes for young people in a systematic way, using theories and existing evidence. Read more
- Article, 15 November 2011 | Juvenile sex offenders need guidance! Many women and men in the Netherlands have experienced some sort of sexual violence varying from harassment to rape at least once in their lives. Prevention of sexual violence is of the utmost importance. Read more


