Conduct training-of-trainers on PHE YPE in East Africa

12 1.3 Number of new and strengthened partnerships established and actively involved in advancing and supporting wider use of PHE approaches as a result of BALANCED capacity-building interventions 1 1.4 Number of technical support interventions provided by BALANCED to Missions and to organizations to implement PHE within their programs 2 2.1 Number of tools, protocols, procedures, systems, methodologies, guides, curricula, or indices with demonstrated programmatic value developed or adapted for country andor thematic contexts PRH IR 2.1 1 3.1 Number of PHE tools, methodologies, and actionable findings replicated in new countries and geographic areas PRH 3.1 1

1.2 Conduct training-of-trainers on PHE YPE in East Africa

During this reporting period, BALANCED adapted PFPI’s PHE YPE training manual to the African context, incorporating a section on natural resources management and strengthening wording on PHE linkages. Dr. Enrique Hernandez, the BALANCED Project East Africa Consultant EAC, and Dr. Ronald Quintana, PFPI staff, conducted a YPE train-the-trainer TOT workshop in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania on December 6-10, 2010. The objective was to build the capacity of NGO participants working on PHE activities to train volunteer YPEs how to talk to their peers about adolescent and reproductive health and PHE linkages and to promote good health practices and pro-environment behaviors. Sixteen participants 12 men and 4 women from the following organizations in Tanzania and Ethiopia attended the training: Packard Foundation in Ethiopia; Jane Goodall Institute JGI; Wildlife Conservation Society WCS; African Wildlife Foundation AWF; partner organization Longido Community Integrated Program LOOCIP; DSW partner 4H Organisation; Comunita Volontari per il Mondo-AIDS Partnership with Africa CVM-APA; Pangani District Health Office; Pangani District Hospital; Bagamoyo District Hospital; and the Tanzanian Coastal Management Partnership TCMP. Thamar Debede was funded by the David and Lucile Packard Foundation to participate in the workshop in preparation for her to co-facilitate the March 2011 YPE TOT in Ethiopia with Dr. Hernandez, a step toward building in-country capacity to facilitate PHE training workshops. During the next reporting period, BALANCED will test the YPE TOT curriculum one more time during the YPE TOT in Ethiopia, finalize the curriculum, and disseminate it widely including making it available on the PHE Toolkit. During this reporting period, BALANCED also revised the youth indicators in the performance monitoring plan PMP and the field indicators in order to better capture youth-related information. 13 Results from Activity 1.2 • 16 representatives 12 men and 4 women from NGOs and local governments were trained on YPE and on how to train YPEs for their PHE activities. Indicator 1.1 Status of PMP Results for Activity 1.2 INDICATOR Reporting Period Year 3 Target 1.1. Number of individuals trained by BALANCED in PHE know-how and SOTA using 21 st century learning tools 16 15 1.2 Number of participants who received BALANCED training andor mentoring that are now providing training or TA to others on PHE implementation 4 2.1 Number of tools, protocols, procedures, systems, methodologies, guides, curricula, or indices with demonstrated programmatic value developed or adapted for country andor thematic contexts PRH IR 2.1 1 3.1 Number of PHE tools, methodologies, and actionable findings replicated in new countries and geographic areas 1

1.3 Build the capacity of Wildlife Conservation Society on PHE program design