The Female Football Program tackled social issues like gender-based violence, early marriage, and pregnancy. In 2020, the SRHR (Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights) initiative aimed to equip migrants with skills to combat gender inequalities. This support improves sexual health, promotes dignity, and empowers them to treat each other respectfully. It also helps them make informed decisions about relationships and sexuality, avoiding early and unintended pregnancies.
% FEMALE PARTICIPANTS
CHILDREN & PARENTS PARTICIPANTING
HOURS OF TRAINING
PROJECT DESCRIPTION
SRHR training creates a safe space to learn, share and discuss about sexual health and rights to increase the level of SRHR knowledge among migrant youths and communities. It aims to reduce issues such as early marriage, pregnancies, and sexually transmitted diseases.
OBJECTIVEs
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To reduce sexually transmitted diseases, unexpected pregnancies, and health problems associated with the lack of intimate hygiene.
02
To enhance migrant community education on SRHR to combat gender biases and social stigmas.
03
To strengthen regional mechanisms to improve access to quality SRHR commodities.
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To promote sexual and reproductive health care habits
SRHR teaches us how to protect ourselves. Its a learning that will benefit the new generations of migrants.