Sexual and reproductive health and rights......
Sexual and reproductive health and rights or SRHR is the concept of human rights applied to sexuality and reproduction. It is a combination of four fields that in some contexts are more or less distinct from each other, but less so or not at all in other contexts. These four fields are sexual health, sexual rights, reproductive health and reproductive rights. Some of the notable global NGOs fight for sexual and reproductive health and rights. Special goals and targets were created to address adolescent sexual and reproductive health needs. Adolescents are often the most vulnerable to risks associated with sexual activity, including HIV, due to personal and social issues such as feelings of isolation, child marriage, and stigmatization. Governments realized the importance of investing in the health of adolescents as a means of establishing future well-being for their societies. As a result, the Commission on Population and Development developed a series of fundamental rights for adolescents including the right to comprehensive sex education, the right to decide all matters related to their sexuality and access to sexual and reproductive health services without discrimination (including safe abortions wherever legal).
CiniChetana Resource Centre works with various organisations to provide training on the above topics to different trainers, staffs or adolescent groups with the objective of increasing access to satisfactory sexual and reproductive health care services of good quality, Promoting sexual education and increasing their knowledge of and demand for available SRHR services by giving a overall view on Youth sexual health, Maternal and neonatal health including family planning, STIs, HIV/AIDS and cervical cancer, Sexual identity and Sexual and gender-based violence.