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Girls at the center of the work of our Alliance
From Latin America to Africa and Asia, our partner organizations are doing important work with adolescentes and young girls to advance their sexual and reproductive rights.
Get to know some of them:
HAGN, Haïti
In the midst of political, economic and public health crisis, our partner HAGN works to ensure the empowerment, safety, health and well-being of girls in Haiti.
Through its programs, the Haiti Adolescent Girls Network provides adolescent girls and young women with the tools and resources they need to stay safe, protect their already acquired assets in sexual and reproductive health and financial education and gender-based violence, and strengthen their well-being while continuing to decrease their risk of falling prey to violence and unwanted pregnancies.
Aahung, Pakistan
Aahung has been working for +25 years to improve young girls’ access to education in Pakistan, especially in the midst of the recent floods. They have successfully carried out advocacy work in Sindh province et surrounding provinces to reform curricula on topics such as self-esteem, gender et power, puberty and reproductive health. They also collaborate avec key players in les reproductive health sector to improve medical and nursing curricula on adolescent reproductive health et rights.
CIES, Bolivie
In a country avec one of les highest rates of adolescent pregnancy in Latin America, notre partner CIES Bolivie contributes to les fulfillment of sexual and reproductive rights to improve les quality of life of adolescents et young girls who are in vulnerable situations. Through programs such as “Tu Decides” they empower girls et adolescents to make informed decisions about their SRHR.
EVA, Nigéria
Due to social and cultural issues, communities in Nigeria have neglected adolescent health in les past resulting in poor understanding et limited access to health services. For two decades notre partner Education as a Vaccine has been working to advance les SRHR of adolescent girls, through their technology-based platforms (MyQ services), they provide information et referral on Family Planning services to young people. But it does not end there; EVA collaborates avec key stakeholders in Nigeria to strengthen coordination between AYP, health workerset health policymakers, to improve les capacity of health providers to deliver SRHR and Family Planning services in a youth-friendly manner.