youth - friendly services

55,000 young people received counselling through school and UBR health facilities

SRHR Education

Nearly 2.6 million young people in and out of schools received SRHR education.

learning environment

680 of teachers trained on ‘Me & My World (MMW)’ to create the learning environment on CSE

youth advocacy

240 of trained and graduated Youth Volunteers work as Change Makers of their community

Objectives

The the primary target group of the Unite for Body Right programme is in and out of school young people aged 10 to 19, living in poor urban, semi urban and rural communities.

Other important target groups of the programme are the people that are in the day-to-day environment of young people, most importantly: their parents, teachers, headmasters, health-workers, youth organizers and community leaders. Last but not least, government officials at health and education institutes, policy-makers at higher Governmental levels and journalists are also included in the target group as crucial partners.

our vision

The UBR programme is working towards realizing an enabling environment in which each individual can exercise his/her sexual and reproductive rights. Access to services and education, supportive laws and legislation, and increased acceptance of sexuality and sexual rights of all people are the building blocks of such enabling environment.

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Project specific outcomes

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Young people (10 – 24 year) living in rural and (semi) urban areas in 12 Upazilas are increasingly aware of their SRH rights and have knowledge and skills to make informed decisions regarding their sexual reproductive health

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Young people (10 – 24 year) living in rural and (semi) urban areas in 12 Upazilas are increasingly aware of their SRH rights and have knowledge and skills to make informed decisions regarding their sexual reproductive health

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Young people (10 – 24) living in poor rural and (semi)urban areas in 12 Upazilas have access to SRHR services that adhere to the national standards

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In 12 Upazilas there is an SRHR friendly supportive enabling environment ensures the sustainability of access to youth-friendly services and comprehensive sexuality education in communities

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Contribute to the development of (national) governmental policies and programs that include youth-friendly SRH education and services.

partners

Over time, a large number of organization has contributed over the UBR program. This text is temporary and will be changed as per discussion.

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