NGOs and the promotion of the sexual and reproductive rights of girls and young women with disabilities in Zimbabwe

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Rugoho, Tafadzwa
Ganle, John Kuumuori
Stein, Michael Ashley
Groce, Nora
Wright, E. Pamela
Broerse, Jacqueline E.W.

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Cambridge University Press

Abstract

This case study investigates strategies used by the NGO Leonard Cheshire Disability Zimbabwe (LCDZ) to promote the SRHRs of girls and young women with disabilities in Zimbabwe. The findings show that LCDZ employed a combination of six strategies. These are: (1) building practical knowledge on SRHRs; (2) increasing community awareness and sensitivity; (3) providing SRHRs-related education; (4) enhancing access to justice and related services for survivors of sexual violence; (5) delivering assistive devices; and (6) promoting the livelihoods and economic empowerment. LCDZ made use of multi-stakeholder partnerships to implement these strategies, leveraging complementary skills and experience in the promotion of SRHRs. In each of these strategies, girls and young women with disabilities are the target group, with other stakeholders brought together to support them.

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Girls, Young women, Persons with disabilities, Zimbabwe, SDG-05: Gender equality, Leonard Cheshire Disability Zimbabwe (LCDZ), Sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR), Non-governmental organisation (NGO)

Sustainable Development Goals

SDG-05:Gender equality

Citation

Rugoho, T., Ganle, J.K., Stein, M.A., Groce, N., Wright, E.P. & Broerse, J.E.W. NGOs and the Promotion of the Sexual and Reproductive Rights of Girls and Young Women with Disabilities in Zimbabwe. Social Policy and Society. 2024; 23(4): 882-894. doi:10.1017/S1474746422000641.