Slum and Rural Health Initiative

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SRHIN's Innovation to Tackle this Issue​

SIMBIHealth Community Advocacy Project involves selection of women leaders from rural communities in Northern Nigeria, training them extensively for two months on how to conduct SRMNCAH+N outreaches within their local communities, dialoguing with leaders for program plus policy change and supporting them to create women groups. 

Project Features

Capacity Building Training

A structured program designed to enhance the skills, knowledge, and capabilities of selected women leaders.

Co-creation of SRHR Advocacy Materials

Involves a collaborative and inclusive process to develop informational and promotional Sexual Reproductive Health and Rights(SRHR) advocacy materials focused on family planning, sexual and gender-based violence, teenage pregnancy, among others.

Creation of women groups led by the trained women

Localized community-based groups are established. each led by the women leaders who have undergone the earlier training.

Internal Capacity Building Training in the Women Groups

Involves enhancing the collective knowledge, skills, and abilities of the women within each group.

Community-wide sensitization campaigns and dialogue with relevant stakeholders

This involves organized effort to raise awareness, educate, and engage the broader communities, including local government officials and stakeholders on specific issues relating to SRHR

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