Girls in Siyakha Nentsha had
more self-esteem and
were more confident they
could find and use a condom
compared to their peers




Girls in Siyakha Nentsha had
more self-esteem and
were more confident they
could find and use a condom
compared to their peers
isihlangu


                    Sikakha Nentsha was designed to
                   economic, health and social
                   build the
          capabilities of male and female learners.
             The programme was implemented in




                                                      Kelly Hallman, khallman@popcouncil.org
              KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa by the
           Isihlangu Health and Development
                Agency, and evaluated by the
                          Population Council.
Photo (Eva Roca)




                               isihlangu


                    Sikakha Nentsha was designed to
                   economic, health and social
                   build the
          capabilities of male and female learners.
             The programme was implemented in
                                                      Kelly Hallman, khallman@popcouncil.org




              KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa by the
           Isihlangu Health and Development
                Agency, and evaluated by the
                          Population Council.
Photo (Eva Roca)

Postcard 3

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    Girls in SiyakhaNentsha had more self-esteem and were more confident they could find and use a condom compared to their peers Girls in Siyakha Nentsha had more self-esteem and were more confident they could find and use a condom compared to their peers
  • 2.
    isihlangu Sikakha Nentsha was designed to economic, health and social build the capabilities of male and female learners. The programme was implemented in Kelly Hallman, khallman@popcouncil.org KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa by the Isihlangu Health and Development Agency, and evaluated by the Population Council. Photo (Eva Roca) isihlangu Sikakha Nentsha was designed to economic, health and social build the capabilities of male and female learners. The programme was implemented in Kelly Hallman, khallman@popcouncil.org KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa by the Isihlangu Health and Development Agency, and evaluated by the Population Council. Photo (Eva Roca)