We promote sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR) and menstrual dignity by empowering young people especially girls and women with knowledge, resources, and access to quality, inclusive healthcare. Our approach also addresses how climate change impacts health and well-being, integrating education, gender equality, and climate resilience to build stronger, more adaptable communities.
We conduct interactive, age-appropriate sessions that equip youth with accurate information on reproductive health, family planning, consent, and gender equality. These sessions build confidence and promote informed decision-making about health and relationships.
We foster open communication between parents and young people to break silence around sexual and reproductive health topics. By encouraging honest, supportive discussions, we help families build understanding and reduce stigma.
In collaboration with local health facilities, we run mobile clinics that deliver essential SRH services including counseling, testing, and family planning directly to communities. This ensures access to care even in climate affected or remote areas, where infrastructure and health services are often disrupted.
We promote menstrual health education in schools and communities to empower girls with knowledge and confidence in managing their periods. Each year, we distribute dignity kits containing sanitary and hygiene essentials, and host community dialogues that challenge myths and taboos around menstruation. Our initiative also explores climate friendly menstrual solutions, such as reusable pads and sustainable waste management, to promote both dignity and environmental stewardship.
We facilitate connections to government and private sector enterprise funds supporting youth and women-led businesses, including those with eco-friendly and climate-adaptive projects.
Through our peer support networks, participants build resilience, share experiences, and collaborate on community based environmental and social projects.
We partner with local schools and youth groups to establish leadership and climate action clubs, nurturing the next generation of environmentally conscious leaders.