Access to family planning remains one of the challenges youth and adolescent girls face notwithstanding the community attitudes, responses and knowledge and it has increased the number of teenage pregnancies because of stigmatization.
What We Do
- To mobilize men, religious leaders, Community role models and other key players on community Advisory board ( CAB) to eliminate all biases and misconceptions that can prevent contraceptive use with a need to make sure short-term, long-acting, permanent, and emergency contraception are always available so people of all ages can choose the method that’s best for them while supported by our Village health teams/ community health workers to strengthen health centres, satellite clinics and so more people in more places have access to the contraceptive information and services they need.