Reality check! Accelerating gender justice and SRHR through digital technologies
On Tuesday, 14 March, I attended the side-event on the use of digital technologies to increase gender justice and sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR). On this snowy night, the panelists gave interesting insights on ways in which women and girls can claim their SRHR in Middle Eastern and North African countries (MENA).
Reflecting on CSW 67
I come across many people like me, walking hastily from one session to another, usually tired, sometimes full of hope but also sometimes feeling a bit desperate: are we listened to?
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Review our baseline study which highlights the most significant findings of the capacity strengthening survey, civic space tool...
Upcoming panel at CSW
Reality check! Accelerating gender justice and SRHR through digital technologies…
16 Days of Activism
From a fist to a pen - violence is violence! Governments are putting women and girls in danger of unprecedented new…
Menstrual Health Day Story
This girl's first period story is a reminder that menstrual health education is crucial for girls and women everywhere!
Menstrual health education is essential!
''I remember when I got my period for the first time…’’
5 reasons we’re talking about Periods this week!
This week, we’re celebrating Menstrual Health Day on May 28th! This day aims to create awareness on the importance of menstrual health.
5 things you need to know about SRHR!
Masarouna is 5-year program that works with and for young people so they can claim their sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR). But what is SRHR? It's a term you might be familiar with but what does it actually mean? And why are these rights important? Here are 5 things you need to know about SRHR!
5 things you need to know about climate change!
5 things you need to know about climate change.
Did you know climate change is the biggest threat to our global health? And that it’s impacting our sexual and reproductive health and rights too?
1 method Masarouna uses to support young people’s SRHR
How Masarouna shares knowledge to achieve its vision
Inequality on the internet you didn’t know about
The inequality on the internet you didn’t know about. As our lives turn increasingly digital, more and more people get information about their sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR) online. But 43% of women globally do not have internet access compared to 38% of men. This means many women can’t access online SRHR information and services.