Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights in Humanitarian Crises
Offered By: The Aspen Institute via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore a 56-minute panel discussion on sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR) in humanitarian crises, featuring advocates, scholars, and practitioners from affected communities. Delve into the complex challenges faced by women and girls in crisis situations, including increased risks of STIs, unwanted pregnancies, sexual violence, and maternal health issues. Learn about the importance of prioritizing SRHR in humanitarian responses and discover strategies for developing comprehensive approaches that center community voices and needs. Gain insights from experts Hilina Berhanu, Manisha Kumar, and Grady Arnott, moderated by Kui Muraya, as they exchange lessons on meeting urgent SRHR needs while strengthening systems for prevention and redress. This panel, part of the Aspen New Voices Invisible No More Festival, offers a unique opportunity to understand the intersection of SRHR and humanitarian crises, emphasizing storytelling and the perspectives of those most affected by SRHR policies.
Syllabus
SRHR in Humanitarian Crises
Taught by
The Aspen Institute
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