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Identifying Policy Implementation Gaps to Address the Intersecting Burdens of Mental Health Problems and Adolescent Pregnancy in Peru

Resumen

Despite significant policy efforts to improve sexual and reproductive health services and mental health services,Peru, like other Latin American countries, has a high prevalence of adolescent pregnancy as well as a highfrequency of mental health problems, especially among female adolescents. Through the development ofimplementation research, this project aims to identify why and how public policies designed to address the sexualand reproductive health and mental health needs of adolescent girls are achieving their goals and to validate anintervention to improve these policies. The project, which will be developed in coordination with a critical publicentity, The Roundtable for the Fight against Poverty (Mesa de Concertación Para la Lucha Contra la Pobreza -MCLCP), focused on the dialogue exchange between civil society and governmental actors to improve publicpolicies, comprises five interlinked components: 1) policy analysis, 2) analysis of adolescent expectations of healthservices, 3) analysis of the quality of care provided at sexual and reproductive and mental health services toadolescents, 4) training to health workers, and 5) transversal advocacy component to be developed with the MCLCP. The project will focus on female adolescents from the poorest poverty quintiles and includes a particularfocus on two groups of vulnerable adolescents: indigenous and Venezuelan migrants.

Equipo de Trabajo

  • GIANELLA MALCA, CAMILA (RESPONSABLE TÉCNICO)
  • PATIÑO RABINES, PAOLA (CO-INVESTIGADOR)
  • Unidad PUCP CISEPA - Centro de Investigación Social, Económica Política y Antropológica
  • Entidad Financiadora IDRC - Centro Internacional de Investigaciones para el Desarrollo