This case study is based on the findings of a survey looking at sexual health, reproductive rights and violence against children and youth. It outlines actions taken by humanitarian actors, based on the evidence produced by the Baobab’s Research Programme Consortium, looking at reducing inequalities in accessing sexual health and reproductive rights services for children, adolescents and youth in humanitarian settings. This resource sets out the findings and lessons learned in the process.
While the resource is based on lessons learned from research in Uganda, the findings can be useful in other settings.
Date of publication
Publisher
The Baobab Research Programme Consortium
Population
Children and adolescents
People with disabilities
Refugees and internally displaced people
Women and girls
Sector
Conflict-related violence
Gender-based violence (GBV)
Humanitarian crises
Type of resource
Case study
Funding
FCDO-funded resource by partner
Length
Medium (6-20 pages)
Geographical focus
Uganda
Language
English
Other