Sexual and reproductive health and rights for youth inclusion in Benin

Sexual and reproductive health and rights for youth inclusion in Benin - project logo
  • How can Sexual and Reproductive Health Rights (SRHR) training strengthen youth inclusion in Benin?

Sexual and reproductive health and rights for youth inclusion in Benin - project logo

The ISS-managed project 'Building Capacity of Education Institutions in Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights (SRHR) for Youth Inclusion in Benin' (DSSR-BJ), is a response to the call for proposals on institutional collaboration in SRHR through the Orange Knowledge Programme (OKP). This is funded by the Netherlands Ministry of Foreign Affairs and managed by Nuffic. 

The project is set within the context of significant SRHR challenges faced by young people in Benin. Taking a gender-transformative and youth-sensitive approach, the project strengthens the capacity of technical and vocational education and training/ higher education (TVET/HE) institutions and partners to integrate youth-focused SRHR training. Additionally, the project supports an evidence-based platform for diverse stakeholders (including youth) to network for SRHR dialogue, policy engagement and advocacy. 

Project strategies include SRHR curriculum review and integration, teaching/training capacity strengthening and a research-based platform for SRHR dialogue and policy engagement. Collaboration and cross learning among participating organizations will empower SRHR professionals by transforming their attitudes and increasing their knowledge and skills to strengthen their collective efficacy for youth inclusion

Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights (SHRH) in Benin

This will improve the capacity of youth to navigate diverse SRH contexts and increase their chances for success in education and in the labour market. In the long term, the local consortium including the proposed platform for policy engagement will be a sustainable focal point for continual SRHR curricular review and updates, capacity enhancement of staff, research and documentation of SRHR education, and improved intergenerational dialogue on SRHR and inclusion.

Collaborations

Project team led by ISS

  • Dr Auma Okwany - Project director
  • Dr Veronika Goussatchenko - Project manager

Expert team

Benin partners

Dutch partner

Contact

Email address
okwany@iss.nl

Please contact Dr Auma Okwany for more information about this project

Funder

  • This project is funded by Nuffic Orange Knowledge Programme - Institutional Collaboration Projects call: OKP-BEN-10056 Project number: OKP-BEN-104887.

    Nuffic logo - 2021
  • The Orange Knowledge Programme is a €220 m Dutch global development programme, available in 54 developing countries and managed by Nuffic, a Dutch non-profit organization for internationalization in education. Launched in mid-2017, it aims to have provided tens of thousands with the possibility to change their future through education and training by mid-2022. The programme is funded by the Dutch Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

    Dutch Ministry of Foreign Affairs

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