For peer education programmes to be effective,
training of the peer educators is essential – including
follow-up sessions that reinforce knowledge, beliefs, and skills.
This holds true for the Y2Y programme, which has recognised the
need for specialised training to design and implement high-quality
sustainable projects and programmes in adolescent sexual and
reproductive health.
Y2Y is thus complemented by the efforts of
two Training Centres in Uganda and Ethiopia, which contribute
to intensifying, streamlining
and establishing quality control of the programme. Alongside
playing a key role for the Y2Y programme, the Training Centres
are central to building the capacity of a wide range of other
organisations in the field of adolescent sexual and reproductive
health in East Africa.
In the following pages you will find
more information about DSW's Training Centres: