ODI Logo ODI

Trending

Our Programmes

Search

Newsletter

Sign up to our newsletter.

Follow ODI

‘I didn’t know anything!’: GAGE midline findings on the sexual and reproductive health of vulnerable young people in Jordan

Research report

Written by Elizabeth Presler-Marshall, Nicola Jones

Research report

Jordan has a large and growing population of adolescents and young adults who lack access to sexual and reproductive health information and services. Cognizant of the relationship between sexual and reproductive health and broader development outcomes, the Jordanian government is committed to taking urgent action to meet these needs and achieve Sustainable Development Goal 3: Ensure Good Health and Promote Well-being.

However, despite its policy efforts, the government remains highly constrained by cultural norms that render sexual topics ‘taboo’. In Jordan, the Demographic and Health Survey (DHS) – a tool used by many countries to track health-related knowledge, behaviours and outcomes – does not ask unmarried young people about topics related to sexuality.

Authors: Elizabeth Presler-Marshall, Erin Oakley, Nicola Jones, Sara Luckenbill, Sarah Alheiwidi, Sarah Baird, Wafa Amaireh, Qasem Ashareef, Taghreed Alabbadi and Faisal Alshammari

  • ‘I didn’t know anything!’: GAGE midline findings on the sexual and reproductive health of vulnerable young people in Jordan

    Download file