Dear partners and friends,
We are excited to share with you the latest updates from MenEngage Africa as we work to further gender justice and human rights in Africa and worldwide.
This edition highlights the launch of the #ActForSRHR campaign, a bold new digital campaign aimed at mobilising a continent-wide movement to protect and advance SRHR. You’ll also find inspiring stories from our recent initiatives, including training faith and cultural leaders in Uganda, empowering youth researchers in Ethiopia, Malawi, and Uganda, and amplifying community activists like MATI Fellow Mpatso Kapito in Malawi.
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Your voice matters: Introducing #ActForSRHR
Sexual and Reproductive Health Rights across Africa are eroding. Global crises and dwindling donor funds are making it difficult for grassroots organisations to provide vital services and advocate for progressive policy changes. This means less access to essential care, like STI prevention and even basic education on reproductive health, especially for those most at risk, including LGBTQIA+ youth and those in rural areas.
We are excited to introduce #ActForSRHR, a digital campaign designed to ignite a continent-wide movement for change. This campaign is about engaging men and boys as allies for gender justice, recognising intersectionality, and ensuring everyone has the right to make informed choices about their bodies, health, and future.
Join us during this critical campaign. Your support can protect SRHR for all.
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MATI fellow, Mpatso Kapito champions peace and gender justice in Malawi
Mpatso Kapito is a passionate community activist whose work is deeply rooted in challenging harmful cultural norms and advocating for the involvement of women in peace processes in Malawi. Kapito has resolved over fifteen cases related to land disputes and child marriages in the country.
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SRHR workshop with religious leaders in Uganda
Sonke Gender Justice and MenEngage Africa convened a three-day in-depth workshop on Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights, bringing together sixteen religious and traditional leaders in Entebbe, Uganda.
This workshop was convened under the SRHR4ALL programme supported by NORAD to strengthen the role of faith and traditional leaders in transforming gender norms and improving access to SRHR services in their communities. Through participatory sessions and strategic partnerships, the workshop tackled key issues, including gender-based violence, safe abortion, and comprehensive sexuality education.
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Youth Leading the way on comprehensive sexuality education through research
As part of the SRHR4All programme, MenEngage Africa and Sonke Gender Justice collaboratively hosted a five-day training workshop in Addis Ababa from the 28th of April to the 2nd of May 2025. This workshop gathered fifteen young leaders and researchers from Ethiopia, Malawi, and Uganda. The workshop focused on providing Youth Participatory Action Researchers with skills and tools to undertake robust, ethical, and relevant research on Comprehensive Sexuality Education in their respective communities.
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Why Engage Men and Boys?
This video explores the crucial reasons for engaging men and boys in gender equality initiatives. Learn about the importance of their involvement in creating a more equitable society.
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The Beijing Declaration Platform For Action Review
This report analyses the progress made by Rwanda, Sierra Leone, South Africa, and the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) in implementing the Beijing Declaration and Platform for Action (BPfA).
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SRHR Advocacy toolkit for young people
This SRHR Advocacy Toolkit was developed to assist MenEngage Africa Youth Structures to design, develop and implement advocacy strategies focused on Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights (SRHR). It is a collection of tools and information sourced from reputable and established organisations working in the fields of youth, advocacy and SRHR. It initially introduces the topics of sexual and reproductive health and advocacy and then provides worksheets, examples and case studies to illustrate how to develop an advocacy strategy.
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Contributors’ List : Editor— Amukelani Chauke, Writers—Kgomotso Mophulane, Eucharia Nkengafack. Design & Layout – ALT Advisory
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