Co-creating gender-transformative interventions for adolescent mental, sexual, and reproductive health and rights: Influence of context and actors on process and content in Niger, Ghana, and Burkina Faso.

Wallace, Lauren J; Darko, Natasha A; Diarra, Aissa; Yaogo, Maurice; Gyawu, Bernice; Prempeh, Priscilla; Agblevor, Emelia A; Darko, Ann-Michelle; Mirzoev, TolibORCID logo; and Agyepong, Irene A (2025) Co-creating gender-transformative interventions for adolescent mental, sexual, and reproductive health and rights: Influence of context and actors on process and content in Niger, Ghana, and Burkina Faso. African journal of reproductive health, 29 (6s). pp. 20-35. ISSN 1118-4841 DOI: 10.29063/ajrh2025/v29i6s.2
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This paper explores how context and actors influence processes and content efforts to co-create gender transformative primary health care systems for adolescents in West Africa and draws out lessons for co-creation of effective adolescent mental, sexual, and reproductive health and rights (AMSRHR) interventions in low and middle income countries. The study design was a multi country case study with the case defined as "processes, context, actors and content of co-creation of gender-transformative adolescent mental, sexual, and reproductive health interventions". Data are from mixed qualitative sources in two research phases: a situational/context analysis and co-creation/data validation workshops. Findings reveal that while national AMSRHR policies promote gender-sensitive approaches, actual programmes remain largely gender-neutral or gender-blind. Important considerations in co-creating AMSRHR interventions include how to effectively engage powerful stakeholders with diverse positions, pay attention to gendered power imbalances in co-creation processes, and raise critical consciousness of complex AMSRHR issues through non-threatening, participatory approaches.


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