Using faith and traditional leaders as advocates and community educators with involvement of survivors of SGBV in community engagement will help in addressing sexual and gender base violence especially child marriages. in Ghana faith and traditional leaders have great respect and their actions makes changes at all levels. with involvement of faith and traditional leaders at all levels of addressing SGBV including forced marriages the issue of SGBV could be addressed
(5) (a) Zero sexual and gender-based violence and harmful practices, including zero child, early and forced marriage, as well as zero female genital mutilation; and (b) Elimination of all forms of discrimination against all women and girls, in order to realize all individuals’ full socio-economic potential.
Action 1: By 2023, skills programmes offered by TVET are streamlined to meet the needs of industries and support economic diversification (8) Investing in the education, employment opportunities, health, including family planning and sexual and reproductive health services, of adolescents and youth, especially girls, so as to fully harness the promises of the demographic dividend.
Action 2: By 2023, young male and female representation is achieved in at least 6 government decision making bodies and in at least 5 parliamentary
committees
Action 3: Establish a mechanism to collect sex disaggregated employment data from tourist resorts, guesthouses and other tourism related establishments, suppliers, agents and...Mode of engagement:
I commit to ensuring that students in institutions of higher learning such as universities, teacher training colleges, agricultural colleges graduate healthy and alive by supporting them with comprehensive information, education and life skills on sexual and reproductive health issues, including HIV and Sexual and Gender Based Violence
(4) Access for all adolescents and youth, especially girls, to comprehensive and age-responsive information, education and adolescent-friendly comprehensive, quality and timely services to be able to make free and informed decisions and choices about their sexuality and reproductive lives, to adequately protect themselves from unintended pregnancies, all forms of sexual and gender-based violence and harmful practices, sexually transmitted infections, including HIV/AIDS, to facilitate a safe transition into adulthood.
Action.1: By 2022, TVET curriculum revised in line with international industry benchmarks
Action 2: By 2021, e-platform is functional and up to date with student data
Action.3: By 2023, 5 state-of-the-art TVET training institutions established in 5 Regional Urban Centres (RUCs)
(8) Investing in the education, employment opportunities, health, including family planning and sexual and reproductive health services, of adolescents and youth, especially girls, so as to fully harness the promises of the demographic dividend.
Action 1: By 2023, at least 25,000 students given opportunity to study under the free first-degree scheme (8) Investing in the education, employment opportunities, health, including family planning and sexual and reproductive health services, of adolescents and youth, especially girls, so as to fully harness the promises of the demographic dividend.
Action 2: By 2023, at least 1000 students awarded HE scholarships
Action.3: By 2023, at least 2500 students receive loan to pursue HE abroad and in Maldives
Action 4: By 2021, loan administration fee reduced to 1%
Action 5: By 2023, 500 vulnerable youth received higher education scholarships and/or loans
Action 6: By 2021, all HE data collected, managed and...Mode of engagement:
Jordan continues to commit itself to providing quality information, advice and family planning services based on the human rights approach, especially remote areas and vulnerable groups, as contained in the National Strategy for Reproductive Health (2020-2024) and in the cost-effective implementation Plan for Family Planning (2020-2024). The provision of family planning through the Ministry of Health and its distribution to all stakeholders and the improvement in using modern family planning... (2) Zero unmet need for family planning information and services, and universal availability of quality, affordable and safe modern contraceptives.Modes of engagement:
Action 1: Provide age and gender appropriate reproductive health services to adolescents and young people including migrant workers on a continuous basis
Action 2: Conduct regular training programmes at health facilities to implement Reproductive, Maternal, New born, Child and Adolescent Health (RMNCAH)
Action 3: Provide easy access to reproductive health commodities and technologies through health facilities, NGOs
(8) Investing in the education, employment opportunities, health, including family planning and sexual and reproductive health services, of adolescents and youth, especially girls, so as to fully harness the promises of the demographic dividend.
we would like to ensure implemetaiton of programmatic action through SRHR rights as per national and international guidelines, we put in place the available resources and try to maximise to generate
(1) Intensify our efforts for the full, effective and accelerated implementation and funding of the ICPD Programme of Action, Key Actions for the Further Implementation of the Programme of Action of the ICPD, the outcomes of its reviews, and Agenda 2030 for Sustainable Development.
Council will collaborate with relevant government authorities and other key stakeholders to ensure proper facilities and inclusive access for young people to obtain required knowledge,information and services on SRH&R through youth health cafe within next 5 years
(4) Access for all adolescents and youth, especially girls, to comprehensive and age-responsive information, education and adolescent-friendly comprehensive, quality and timely services to be able to make free and informed decisions and choices about their sexuality and reproductive lives, to adequately protect themselves from unintended pregnancies, all forms of sexual and gender-based violence and harmful practices, sexually transmitted infections, including HIV/AIDS, to facilitate a safe transition into adulthood.
In our working Area in Nepal there is big problem is child marriage faced by adolescent girls age in below 15 years old. Their parents are not aware about impact of child marriage. So my organisation is working in those communities since few years are of end the child marriage, girls education, child club formation and mobilization, parents education about about end the bad culture in concern communities. Other hands, Local government of Nepal not focus on end the child marriage, They... (5) (a) Zero sexual and gender-based violence and harmful practices, including zero child, early and forced marriage, as well as zero female genital mutilation; and (b) Elimination of all forms of discrimination against all women and girls, in order to realize all individuals’ full socio-economic potential.Modes of engagement: