Sudan Supplies can make the activities and approaches in the Adolescent Kit more engaging for girls and boys, and encourage them to have fun, express themselves and connect with others through drawing, writing and group projects.

The Supply Guide provides pointers on how to use different supplies, materials and equipment to support your work with adolescents. This includes creative ways to find or make supplies locally, and to work with adolescents to store, manage and replace items.

Supply Kit

The Supply Kit can be used to make the activities and approaches for adolescents more feasible and engaging, especially when basic materials are not available locally. It is a package of materials, equipment and supplies designed to meet the needs of 50 adolescents and four facilitators.

The Supply Kit includes includes (please find the guide to supplies in the Technical webinar Part I):

  • Materials including scissors, paper, markers, pencils, glue and rulers
  • Carriers that make it easy to store and transport supplies
  • Large sheets that facilitators can use as marker boards
  • Pods (small containers) that carry supplies like paper, pens or paint
  • Tablets or plastic cases that facilitators can use to hold their notes


Don’t worry if you don’t have a Supply Kit!

Most of the activities in the Adolescent Kit don’t require any supplies, and there are lots of ways to find or make materials locally. The Supply Guide includes checklists and instructions to procure and make your own supply kit.

You can replicate the Supply Kit’s backpack carrier, large carrier, large pod, small pod, emotion cube with expression 1, expression 2 and blank and the tablet by using the templates and printing them locally.

You can also order the Supply Kit from the UNICEF Supply Catalogue and by completing this template.

Download the Supply Guide

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The Supply Kit can be easily and quickly assembled – see how in the videos below.