We advance gender equity by strengthening access to sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR), recognizing that bodily autonomy, informed decision-making, and access to accurate information are essential to the dignity, well-being, and opportunities of AGYW and young people.
In many communities, harmful social norms, stigma, misinformation, and unequal power dynamics continue to limit access to SRHR information and services, affecting confidence, participation, health outcomes, and the ability of young people to exercise their rights safely.
Our SRHR work is delivered through participatory and social behavior change approaches including peer-led engagement, safe spaces, community dialogue, Social and Behavior Change Communication (SBCC), and theatre for social change. Through these approaches, we create supportive environments where AGYW and young people can access trusted information, build confidence, seek support, and make informed choices about their bodies and futures.
Key Interventions
- Community-based SRHR education sessions for AGYW and young people
- Peer-led mentorship and support groups for AGYW
- Menstrual health, hygiene, and WASH awareness activities in schools and communities
- Community dialogues addressing stigma, bodily autonomy, consent, and gender norms
- Referrals and linkages to youth-friendly health and psychosocial support services
- Safe spaces for learning, mentorship, psychosocial support, and peer engagement
- Creative awareness activities including theatre, storytelling, and youth-led campaigns on SRHR rights and access