
Access to SRHR is vital for young women’s autonomy and well-being. Our SRHR program offers education, community outreach, and partnerships that help young women make informed health choices, promoting autonomy and dismantling stigma.
Supporting SDG 3 (Good Health and Well-being) and SDG 5 (Gender Equality), we conduct workshops to improve knowledge on SRHR topics, including contraception, menstrual health, and reproductive rights.
We partner with health professionals to deliver accurate SRHR information and services, with a particular focus on reaching rural areas. This aligns with the Beijing Declaration’s emphasis on women’s health rights.
We train young women in advocacy skills, empowering them to engage with policymakers and communities on SRHR topics, contributing to broader acceptance and understanding.