SRHR Campaign theme ARORTION.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
GENDER EQUALITY: PROGRESS AND CHALLENGES OF ECONOMIC GROWTH AND POLITICAL CHANGE Special Focus Note Regional Update.
Advertisements

16 million adolescent girls between 15 and 19 become mothers every year Adolescent pregnancies are most common among poor and less educated girls and.
2 nd Dialogue and Retreat of the Alliance of Southern Civil Society in Global Health Nokhwezi Hoboyi Treatment Action Campaign, South Africa 06 March 2012.
ROLE OF WOMEN AND IMPOWERMENT BIRUTĖ VĖSAITĖ MP, Lithuania European Parlamentary forum 12 Noverber 2010, Vilnius.
Giving us a global voice Cecilia Chung, USA On behalf of the Key Populations Living with HIV Advisory Group of GNP+
Managing relations with the media Advocating for sexual and reproductive rights in Eastern Europe: The experience of ASTRA network members Jivka Marinova,
BRIEF PRESENTATION OF AN ADVOCACY STRATEGY FOR THE COMMISSION FOR HUMAN RIGHTS AND GOOD GOVERNANCE OF TANZANIA.
Addressing the SRH needs of married adolescent girls: Lessons from a case study in India K. G. Santhya Shireen J. Jejeebhoy Population Council, New Delhi.
Francis Kundu Assistant Director of Population National Council for Population and Development.
Zagreb, 2009 ASTRA Youth Sex education for all in the Central and Eastern Europe and Balkan Countries.
Commission for Gender Equality Submission to Parliament on Electoral Amendment Bill [B ] 10 September 2014 Women’s substantive equality: A case for.
Morbidity,mortality and reproductive health: Facing challenges in transition countries Valentina Leskaj Member of Parliament Albania.
From choice, a world of possibilities SRHR/ IPPF Resources Regional Council Sarajevo 28 June 2014.
Mosotho Gabriel: Program Director Ipas Africa Alliance for Women’s Reproductive Health and Right ICMA Meeting: 11 March 2008, Johannesburg, South Africa.
Human Rights and HIV/AIDS Context, Activities, Challenges HIV/AIDS Liaison Unit, UNDP Office in Geneva Human Rights Advisers, UNAIDS, Geneva Moscow 6 June.
Marie Khudzani Banda, ICW, Malawi Advocacy to address the sexual and reproductive rights of women living with HIV at the country level in the South and.
Empowering Young People Through Education and Health World YWCA’s Best Practices Nyaradzayi Gumbonzvanda General Secretary 1.
Role of CSOs in Health Public Policy Maziko Matemba-HREP.
1 Shadow Letter on Brazil’s Excess Maternal Mortality Submitted to the Human Rights Committee, the official treaty monitoring body of the International.
Alisha Bjerregaard Center for Reproductive Rights.
MAY 28 CAMPAIGN SOCIAL MEDIA KIT ASIA SAFE ABORTION PARTNERSHIP.
THE SADC GENDER PROTOCOL SUMMIT 2014 LEADERSHIP (LESOTHO, MASERU SUN, 14-16/04/2014 ) PRESENTER’S NAME: TIEANG SEFALI PLEASE USE PHOTOGRAPHS, QUOTES AND.
Shornokishoree: An Innovative Approach to Promote Adolescent Girl’s Health & Development in Bangladesh Dr. Nizam Uddin Ahmed Executive Director & General.
SRHR Policy Salima 30 th June 2011 SRHR Policy Salima 30 th June 2011 Foundation for Children Rights.
PCFT Cohort 3 Adolescent Sexual Reproductive Health.
THE SADC GENDER PROTOCOL SUMMIT 2014 OUTREACH TOWARDS MATERNAL DEATH REDUCTION (RCH) DAREDA HOSPITAL JOHANNESBURG, SOUTH AFRICA MAY, 2014 PRESENTED BY.
Reducing the maternal mortality rate in Afghanistan Proposal to the Minister of Public Health.
ZAMBIA CHAPTER COUNTRY PERSPECTIVE ON CARE WORK CAMPAIGN IN ZAMBIA PRESENTED BY PERPETUAL SICHIKWENKWE- GEMSA-ZAMBIA.
Effective HIV & SRH Responses Among Key Populations Overview.
Abortion in South Africa – legal but inaccessible
Towards a culture of good governance: Implementing the Voluntary Guidelines on the Responsible Governance of Tenure Marcela Villarreal, Ph.D. Director.
Gender Programming Arab Region
EFA Coordinators’ Meeting
Midyear Progress of AWP Presentation
MUSASA ONE STOP CARE CENTRE
United Nations: Women’s Rights
Improving Reproductive Health in Punjab
SRH Needs of Young Women in Central Asia
REGIONAL SADC GENDER PROTOCOL SUMMIT
Ministry of Population, Social Protection and Advancement of Women
PrEP introduction for Adolescent Girls and Young Women
Presentation By Emma Kaliya-NGO Gender Coordination Network (NGOGCN)
Helping everyday parents advocate for high immunization rates
National Election Watch (NEW)
THE SADC GENDER PROTOCOL SUMMIT 2014
“Making Care Work Count”
SRHR Campaign theme HIV and AIDS.
Communicating Rural Development to Citizens Milan, November 2011 Networking, Communication and Stakeholder engagement Rob Peters, Head of Unit for.
Crisis Pregnancy Communication Campaign
LGBTI My identity, My Right
HOW CAN WE INCREASE GENDER EQUALITY, AND HAVE WE DONE THAT IN SOME PARTS OF THE WORLD YET? This is a real problem because without gender equality in the.
Politics & the Individual
Promoting Gender Equality and Empowerment of Women
Alliance focal network logo 2019 SADC SUMMITS OVERVIEW
SRHR Campaign Gender Based Violence
SRHR Campaign theme My Period, my Power, my Pride
Date: Dec 2018 Venue: Francistown TRL By Country Manager
SRHR ZAMBIA Theme: SEXUAL AND REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH AND RIGHTS (SRHR)–COMPREHENSIVE SEXUAL EDUCATION AND SERVICES CAMPAIGN PLAN.
DEMOCRATIC STRUCTURES.
SRHR Campaign theme My Period, my Power, my Pride
SRHR Campaign - Harmful practices
Date: Venue: By Country Manager
Alliance strategic planning meeting: Country Report
Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights
TGNP ANNUAL SADC PROTOCOL ALLIANCE IMPLEMENTED ACTIVITIES
Angola SRHR Campaign Report
Alliance Partner Mauritius – Media watch organization Joomun Irfan
Women’s Coalition of Zimbabwe Presentation
Adolescent pregnancy, gender-based violence and HIV
Geneva 2019 SAFE ABORTION CARE Dr Venkatraman Chandra-Mouli.
Presentation transcript:

SRHR Campaign theme ARORTION

Key issues Two countries only ( South-Africa and Mozambique) have a provision for abortion on demand services . Seven countries have relaxed the abortion laws, but do not have a provision for demand The remaining countries maintain very restrictive laws. There is a high rate of teenage pregnancy that range from 15-40% among 18 year olds. The age of majority to consent to sexual activity in the region ranges from 14-18 years while the SADC protocol puts the marriage age at 18.

Key issues Health facilities provide post abortal care, but unable to provide abortion services due to restrictive laws Unsafe abortion is identified as contributor to maternal mortality. (Give Examples of countries that relaxed the laws and managed to reduce MM) Hypocrisy from those in positions of authority i.e. faith leaders community perception and stigma

Key objectives Advocate for law reforms in order to liberalise archaic abortion laws. Create awareness on the magnitude of unsafe abortion especially for women and girls living in the rural areas Create a critical mass of women, men, girls and boys who are involved in the campaign to safe abortion through participatory activities Develop IEC messages for the campaign

Target groups Primary Target: Law reform Commissions, Ministries of law/ Justice, Health, Gender, Home affairs , Education , Parliament, Judiciary, Human Rights and Gender Commissions. Secondary Local Councils (Local Councillors) Traditional and faith leaders, political party leadership, learning institutions, health workers, social workers CSOs and other Non State actors, women , men, girls and boys, Traditional birth attendants

Key messages Women must continue dying due to unsafe abortion. Let us save tax payers money to used for other essential services than paying for post abortion care. Member states must respect women human rights and leave by their obligations

Key messages My body my choice Women bodies must not be remote controlled

Tools – media Mass media Campaign IEC materials Live Radio/Television programs Billboards Theatre for change

Tools – social media Facebook Twitter Instagram Targeted smart app on abortion Whatsup

Tools – Community media Community Journalist gathering voices of people and connecting to Community radios Creating Radio listening clubs to collect their own stories in community to be locally broadcasted Theatre for change

Tools – other Community Sensitization campaigns Lobby and Advocacy Road Shows/ travelling theatres Dialogue/interface meetings Workshops

Resolutions Members states must fully live up to their obligations and not engage in a reverse gear Traditional and faith leaders must create a conducive environment for members states to operate as regards Abortion law reforms. There is need to respect the mandate of law makers in order for them to fulfill their obligations without hindrance. CSOs and other Non State actors must call for accountability from members states that have decided to keep quiet at the expense of women’s lives.