Sexual Reproductive Health

Sexual Reproductive Health

The taboo surrounding sexuality and sex ensures that these topics are never discussed in public; among the serious problems affecting young people are inadequate sexuality education, access to and ignorance of contraception, false sexual education leading to unhealthy sexual practices, and reproductive health problems. As a result, susceptible girls have serious health issues, early marriages, and early pregnancies.

With an emphasis on sexuality, life goals, and reproductive health, our program for sexually reproductive health empowers girls to take charge of their own transformation and to exercise their right to sexual reproduction.

Building the ability of families and communities in Sexual Reproductive Health helps them to assist their children better and assess the quality of SRH services. The second is improving the capacity of communities and families to monitor the standard of SRH services, better understand the needs of girls, and assist them in realizing their rights.

  • Give Adolescents and Young People Comprehensive Sexual Education.
  • Educating people about widespread misconceptions about HIV infection and transmission and advocating for prevention. through informed decision-making.
  • Training on basic SRHR issues for parents and caregivers, along with guidance on talking to their kids about SRH.
  • Launch a social media campaign in partnership with journalists, public figures, youth, and communications specialists to raise public awareness about SRH.
  • Enhancing the ability of peer educators, instructors, and community health volunteers in SRHR
  • Encourage and support local and state governments in implementing menstrual hygiene protocols for crises and development.