The link between sexual and reproductive health and rights and the climate crisis

The climate crisis is one of the greatest challenges of our time. It threatens our planet, society, and economy. Climate-related emergencies, such as extreme weather conditions are increasing, which tend to hit women and girls harder because of gender discrimination and harmful social norms. In the aftermath of a disaster, there is a risk that […]

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SRHR in humanitarian crises: Ensure the safety and health of women and girls

More than 26 million women and girls of reproductive age world­wide have been forced away from their homes, fleeing natural disasters, drought, famine and war, and now live in refugee camps and crises zones. Anyone who has been forced to flee is particularly vulnerable, even more so women and girls: their access to health services […]

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Private sector engagement in sexual and reproductive health

Private sector engagement has received increasing focus in development discourse and practice in recent years, including with regard to sexual and reproductive health. Engagement with the private sector in sexual and reproductive health takes a variety of forms and involves a diverse set of stakeholders, ranging from global corporations to traditional community‑based service providers. This […]

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