Implementing Rights-based Accountability for Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights in Humanitarian Settings (Report)
This report by the Center for Reproductive Rights and CARE International in Uganda details the results of its pilot program, which launched in 2019 and aimed to improve the delivery of sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR) services at one of Uganda’s largest refugee settlements. The program took place at the Pagirinya settlement in Adjumani. Combining a human rights-based approach with community-led mechanisms to establish an accountability system for SRHR violations, the program succeeded in bringing refugee and host women and girls closer to decisions that impact their lives and provided a pathway to solve complex SRHR issues in humanitarian settings.
Read the full report: Implementing Rights-based Accountability for Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights in Humanitarian Settings: Good Practice Case Study from Adjumani District, Northern Uganda