The Sexual Reproductive Health and Rights (SRHR) Alliance Uganda is a consortium of organizations that stand for and promote young people’s SRHR.
We are composed of organizations with a strong niche, expertise, and experience in key aspects of SRHR programming for diverse vulnerable and marginalized groups of adolescents and young people. Our interventions are particularly tailored to address the unique SRHR needs of adolescent girls and young women, young people with disabilities, young people affected by displacement/Refugees, young key populations and minority groups, young people living with HIV, and others experiencing intersecting vulnerabilities.
WE LEAD is an innovative and far-reaching 5-year program that aims to strengthen the influence and position of young women whose sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRH-R) are neglected the most.
The Health, Empowered, and Young (HEYO) program is a dynamic initiative spanning one year, strategically implemented in Terego and Yumbe districts.
The Right Here Right Now 2 (RHRN-2) Partnership project is a dynamic initiative committed to advancing the sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR) of young people across diverse communities.
The Make Way Project is a transformative initiative dedicated to fostering safe environments, advocating for inclusivity, facilitating knowledge exchange, and spearheading collaborative advocacy endeavors. Its primary goal is to advance the sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR) outcomes for marginalized young individuals grappling with compounded vulnerabilities.
The “Accelerated Actions and Collaboration for Transformation of Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights (SRHR) Space in Uganda (ACT-SRHR) is a project aimed at fostering and strengthening collaborations at both national and grassroots levels to address negative social norms impeding the realization of reproductive justice among adolescent girls and young women.
The TSRHR project is designed to build and strengthen the capacity of Civil Society Organizations (CSOs) and advocates at both national and regional levels to recognize the value of collaboration while working on SRHR issues.
Capacity Development for CSO, practitioners, champions, and advocates on key aspects of SRHR programming.
Creating space for harnessing collective voices of young people, advocates and other SRHR sectors around emerging advocacy issues including implementation of national and international commitments.
Providing technical support to the SRHR policy processes at National and sub-national levels.
Building movement and network of young people, civil society, SRHR champions and advocates towards creating positive social and policy environment for Youth SRHR in Uganda and at international spaces .
Building movement and network of young people, civil society, SRHR champions and advocates towards creating positive social and policy environment for Youth SRHR in Uganda and at international spaces .