Grants and Contributions:
This project reaches 416,625 people directly and 300,000 indirectly. The expected outcomes of this project include: (1) training on gender responsive and culturally relevant healthcare approaches to healthcare workers. Also run public information campaigns on sexual and reproductive health (SRHR) to improve access to and awareness of health services by marginalized communities; (2) targeted workshops for parents, youth, Indigenous authorities, and community leaders on comprehensive sexual education (CSE) themes. This includes gender equality and positive masculinity to increase intergenerational knowledge on SRHR; and (3) targeted advocacy campaigns working with midwives’ associations to promote SRHR, ensure more effective strategies and resources, increase dialogue between the health sector and government representatives, and to reduce barriers for women and youth.
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