In partnership with Fòs Feminista, Data-Pop Alliance conducted a nine-month project aimed at strengthening understanding of how youth-friendly approaches are being applied in digital sexual and reproductive health (SRH) interventions across Latin America, Africa, and Southeast Asia. Through a combination of a systematic literature review, five case studies, and a self-assessment survey for Fòs Feminista’s network partners, the project identified key strategies, challenges, and best practices for reaching youth and adolescents through digital technologies such as apps, chatbots, and web platforms.
By critically analyzing existing digital health interventions (DHIs) and their methods for engaging young populations, the project produced actionable recommendations to enhance future initiatives. Special attention was given to assessing digital maturity, integrating intersectional perspectives, and fostering youth-friendly environments to ensure that digital SRH services are inclusive, accessible, and impactful for young users.