Evaluation of the Female Pathways (Asdzáán Be’eena’) Program with Navajo Girls and their Caregivers
The Female Pathways (Asdzáán Be’eena’ in Navajo) program was designed through a collaboration between Johns Hopkins Center for Indigenous Health and Navajo Nation community members and cultural experts. With the goal to promote protective factors that are associated with preventing risky sexual behaviors and substance use among adolescents, the program engages girls ages 10-14 and
Focus Area: ParentingSexual & Reproductive Health
Associated Location(s): Chinle, AZNavajo NationTuba City, AZ