At their most basic level, SRHR involve peoples' ability to exercise meaningful decision-making power over their health, bodies, and lives, as well as the wider social systems and enabling environment necessary for them to do so. Ensuring that all people have full autonomy and agency over their lives and bodies is necessary for improved health and education outcomes, as well as their freedom to participate in all aspects of economic life.
Ensuring that all people have full autonomy and agency over their lives and bodies is necessary for improved health and education outcomes, as well as their freedom to participate in all aspects of economic life. In this sense, realizing SRHR is fundamental to achieving gender justice, sustainable development, and fulfilling women and young people's human rights and wellbeing. Yet SRHR are some of the most challenging rights to achieve, particularly for adolescent girls and young women.
Capacity of health service providers increased to support community outreach and deliver SRH information, counseling and services to out-of-school adolescent girls, teenage mothers and young women
Multi-Sectoral functional systems in place for increased access to quality, age and cultural appropriate sexual and reproductive health (SRH) information & services, as well as other social protection support systems of vulnerable for in- and out-of-school adolescent girls and young women.
This project has provided additional documentation in a Microsoft Word file (projdoc.doc).