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Explore a panel discussion on developing an adolescent sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR) curriculum toolkit. Learn about the critical need for accurate SRHR information and effective teaching techniques for young people from Aspen Institute New Voices Fellows. Discover how the toolkit was designed for use in settings with limited internet access or low literacy levels, following a rights-based approach to sexual health. Gain insights from experts Jane Otai, Monalisa Padhee, and Andre Ndayambaje as they discuss the importance of equipping trusted partners like teachers, religious leaders, and youth advocates with better knowledge to address this sensitive topic. Understand the toolkit's potential for use across cultures and access information on how to obtain it. The panel, moderated by Emily Kaiser, was part of the Aspen New Voices Invisible No More Festival, which focused on storytelling and highlighting perspectives of those most affected by SRHR policies.