![]() Finalization of S&S assessment (training upcoming).This can be seen through some of the key outcome areas (according to RHU annual report 2019) as noted below ![]() The project not only aims to contribute to the realization of more progressive policies on Sexuality Education in Uganda by increasing the effectiveness of the SRHR movement in countering the narratives of fundamentalist groups, but it also aims to intensify public demand on government to fulfil its sexual reproductive health and rights (SRHR) commitments. SST also seeks to contribute to the ongoing work under the Right Here Right Now (RHRN) programme which aims to strengthen the implementation of policies and frameworks on access to sexuality education for all young people in Ugandan schools by 2020. This will be achieved through: Research Capacity Strengthening Coordination and Linking & Learning Advocacy Communication & Campaigns Research Safety & Security. Alongside our collaborative work with Right Here Right Now (RHRN), we have been able to move a step closer to accomplishing our goal. Communication & campaigns – Increased and more public support for SRHR, and less negative statements, from key influencers.Coordination and Linking & learning – Lessons learnt from grantees gathered and shared by Amplify Change, and used by grantees and Amplify Change to adapt activities.Safety & Security – Individuals from marginalised groups reached by the program become (remain) active in advocating for SRHR.Advocacy – National, regional and/or international policies, laws, budget allocations improved by civil society engagement (These include the introduction of new and or improved policies, or the mitigation of negative policies, all to create a more favourable policy environment for SRHR).Capacity strengthening – Amplify Change grantee needing capacity building support developed, implemented and achieved organisational capacity-building plans.Research – New evidence on sexual reproductive health and rights (SRHR) generated, or existing evidence synthesized, or major gaps in SRHR knowledge/ attitudes/ behaviour synthesized, which is used for evidence-based advocacy and policy engagement.SST’s goal is to establish the challenges and remedies to the factors that affect young people’s access to sexuality education and sexual reproductive health rights services in Uganda.
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