Suggestion theme | Male youth | Female youth | Parents |
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Institutional | 1. More providers for FP services | 1. More youth specific days/times for FP provision | 1. Youth specific rooms for FP provision |
2. More youth specific days/times for FP provision | Â | Â | |
3. Use feedback from clients | Â | Â | |
Health provider conduct | 1. Give more detailed FP counseling | 1. Give more detailed FP counseling | 1. Give more detailed FP counseling |
2. Ensure confidentiality | 2. Ensure confidentiality | 2. Ensure confidentiality | |
3. Avoid judgmental attitude towards youth | 3. Do not demand fees for FP services | Â | |
Service delivery | 1. Ensure reliable supply of FP commodities | 1. Utilize youth clubs | 1. Community-based delivery |
2. Utilize youth clubs | 2. Community-based delivery | 2. Utilize youth clubs | |
3. Community-based delivery | 3. More government/NGO partnerships | 3. Ensure reliable supply of FP commodities | |
4. FP integrated into recreational activities | 4. Ensure reliable supply of FP commodities | 4. FP integrated into recreational activities | |
5. More government/NGO partnerships | 5. FP integrated into recreational activities | Â | |
FP education and information | 1. FP information and provision in schools | 1. Conduct more community sensitization | 1. FP education via peer networks |
2. FP education via peer networks | 2. Health education with parents and leaders | Â | |
3. Conduct more community sensitization | 3. FP information and provision in schools | Â | |
4. Health education with parents and leaders | 4. FP education via peer networks | Â | |
Parents and society | 1. Parents should be more supportive | 1. Providers, parents, and community leaders should dispel FP misconceptions | 1. Parents and the community should be more open towards youth about FP |
2. Involve community leaders in FP talks | 2. Parents and the community should be more open towards youth about FP | Â | |
 | 3. Involve community leaders in FP talks |  |