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Five ways to design right - even when everything goes wrong
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Five ways to design right - even when everything goes wrong

Good design doesn’t exist in a vacuum. In 2020, our Cocoon project team was able to conduct design research and prototyping in the Bidi Bidi Refugee Settlement in Northern Uganda despite the incredible challenges that the year brought. Our team codesigned safe, private, and accessible spaces and services for menstrual health management (MHM) and menstruation education. Here are five ways that they were able to continue to lead design work when everything went wrong.

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The values that define our work
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The values that define our work

Our team has worked in 15 countries on projects that are centered around young people and the subjects that matter the most to them; sexual and reproductive health, HIV/AIDS, livelihoods, and mental health. Here are the values that define our work, keep us mission-aligned, and shape our partnerships and projects.

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How pharmacists are improving access to care for young people
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How pharmacists are improving access to care for young people

Across sub-Saharan Africa, young people are accessing health products, including family planning and reproductive health (FP/RH) methods, at local pharmacies. These small businesses are integrated into the local community, offer confidential services, and are led by committed health professionals. Meet three pharmacists who work hard every day to deliver youth-friendly care in Rwanda!

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YLabs to launch Youth Leadership Cohort
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YLabs to launch Youth Leadership Cohort

The YLabs 2021 Youth Leadership Cohort will have a platform to share their voice, gain valuable job and mentorship experience, be paid for their time and expertise, and work on solutions to the challenges that matter most to them. We will be accepting applications and recommendations for our incoming Youth Leadership Cohort in early 2021.

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How to design products and services around taboo topics
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How to design products and services around taboo topics

At YLabs, we’ve worked with young people, religious leaders, and government stakeholders to understand and explore issues that are typically kept quiet - so conversations about porn, safe-abortion, menstrual hygiene, and sexual pleasure are nothing new.

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Mental health in the media needs a reboot - here’s where young people say we should start
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Mental health in the media needs a reboot - here’s where young people say we should start

In 2020, YLabs worked with young people in the US to better understand how they process, prioritize, and seek care for their own mental health. We asked young people how we might normalize conversations about mental health by weaving stories about resilience and care-seeking behavior into the plotlines of popular films and tv shows. So listen up, entertainment industry! Here are three themes that young people said must be addressed:

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An introduction to human-centered design for public health practitioners
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An introduction to human-centered design for public health practitioners

At YLabs, we love to share our work - from our prototypes to our processes. So naturally, we were thrilled to lead a five-day course in partnership with Columbia University's Mailman School of Public Health. The course, Creating with Community: An introduction to Human-Centered Design (HCD) for Public Health Intervention Development, was designed to introduce senior public health practitioners to the practice of design.

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Youth-driven, youth-centered or youth-led design? Which approach are you taking?
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Youth-driven, youth-centered or youth-led design? Which approach are you taking?

At YLabs, we predominantly use youth-driven or youth-led approaches to guide the process of designing, testing and implementing interventions to support young people's health and economic futures. We believe a youth-driven design methodology puts young people’s voices and perspectives at the center of decisions that will affect their bodies, health, and futures. At YLabs, it has always been, and will always be about creating with, not for, young people.

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What does design thinking have to do with storytelling?
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What does design thinking have to do with storytelling?

“I work with young people to understand their experiences with friends, family, relationships, and health issues such as reproductive health, HIV, and gender. By thinking like a designer and working with young people, I am able to write content that is more authentic, valuable, and appreciated by our readers.”

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YLabs joins UNAID’s Virtual Health Innovation Exchange
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YLabs joins UNAID’s Virtual Health Innovation Exchange

YLabs participated in the 2020 Health Innovation Exchange to share our work and our passion for the potential of youth-driven design! The HIEx2020 event was a mix of thought-provoking panels, a virtual innovation marketplace, innovation pitching sessions, mentoring opportunities, and an awards ceremony to celebrate high impact innovations for global health.

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CyberRwanda: Branding sneak peak
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CyberRwanda: Branding sneak peak

One way we are working to make CyberRwanda desirable to young people is to create a strong brand voice and visual design. Our team has been hard at work creating a new brand identity for CyberRwanda, and we’re excited to give you a sneak peek into their work!

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YLabs at SF Design Week: Designing around taboo topics
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YLabs at SF Design Week: Designing around taboo topics

Wake up with YLabs during SF Design Week! Grab your morning beverage of choice and prepare to get your creative juices flowing. In this virtual show-and-tell, you’ll hear from YLabs designers as they share stories and insights from our projects around the world. We’ve worked with young people, religious leaders, and government stakeholders to understand, explore, and design for issues that are typically kept quiet like porn, safe-abortion, menstrual hygiene, and sexual pleasure.

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