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NGO–government partnerships for scaling up: sexuality education in Mexico
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Effective ProgrammesHomosexualityEducationQueer StudyYouth AdvocacySocial SciencesSexual CulturesGender StudiesSocial Policy ResearchPublic Health InterventionPublic PolicyMexican NgoSocial WelfareYouth HealthApplied Social SciencePolicy StudiesSexual HealthCommunity DevelopmentSexuality StudiesNgo–government PartnershipsSocial PolicySexual Orientation
Governments in developing countries need effective programmes to advance public policies and improve social welfare. NGOs often have well-tested programmes and research outcomes that are relevant to such needs, yet the scaling up of pilot programmes to national level is difficult to achieve and frequently unsuccessful. This article presents a case of successful scaling up for an adolescent sexual-health and psychosocial-competencies programme in Mexico, through an NGO–government partnership involving IMIFAP, a Mexican NGO. The case illustrates how an NGO can create a successful partnership with government to scale up effective programmes, in ways that meet key needs of the target population while protecting the NGO's core values.
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