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Empowering Youth for Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights and Community Participation/CEDAW Advocacy for Community Education to End Violence Against Women project

Young people deserve the knowledge, confidence, and support to make informed choices about their health and their future. This project is about giving adolescents, youth, and LGBTIQ+ individuals the tools they need to understand their sexual and reproductive health and rights, while also encouraging them to take part in shaping safer, more inclusive communities.

The objective is clear: to ensure that young people in target communities can apply what they learn through comprehensive sexuality education (CSE), access the health services they need, and feel empowered to stand against discrimination and violence. To make this possible, the project focuses on three key strategies. First, it advocates for stronger community support for CSE, helping families and leaders see its value in protecting and guiding youth. Second, it builds partnerships with NGOs and other stakeholders, creating networks of care and solidarity. Third, it expands access by offering both online and offline CSE programs, reaching more young people wherever they are.

At its heart, this initiative is about dignity, safety, and opportunity. By equipping youth with knowledge and amplifying their voices, we are building communities where respect and equality are not just ideals, but everyday realities.

Resilient Communities Addressing HIV and GBV Through Holistic Interventions Project

Every person deserves to feel safe, respected, and supported in the place they call home. Yet for many young people, adolescents, LGBTIQ+ individuals, people living with HIV (PLHIV), and survivors of gender-based violence (GBV), daily life can be marked by stigma, silence, or lack of care. This project is about changing that reality by building communities where harmony and dignity are the norm, not the exception.

The goal is simple but powerful: to create resilient communities where diversity is embraced, and where those most at risk are not left to struggle alone. By working closely with local authorities, health providers, and community leaders, the project ensures that youth, survivors, and PLHIV have better access to health services, stronger support systems, and protection from discrimination and violence.

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Strategy 1

Strengthen the social skills among authorities, volunteers, and target groups.

Strategy 2

Strengthen the capacity of the service providers to respond to GBV, PLHIV, and youth.

Strategy 3

Support and encourage the community to advocate for community resilience to GBV.

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