Photo by Edward Mwongera Mugambi: A group photo of Adolescents and Youths and the SRHR project team just after the SRHR sports competition in Kireme primary school catchment area
The Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights (SRHR) project recently organized an engaging sports competition aimed at adolescents and youths within its catchment areas. This event marked a significant milestone in the project’s ongoing efforts to educate young people on crucial SRHR issues through interactive and enjoyable activities.
Participants in the sports competition were primarily those who had previously attended the project’s adolescent and youth peer-to-peer sessions. These sessions are designed to impart essential knowledge about sexual and reproductive health and rights, fostering a deeper understanding and encouraging responsible behaviors among the youth.
The sports competition not only provided a platform for physical activity and healthy competition but also served as a dynamic educational tool. By integrating sports with SRHR education, the project effectively captured the interest and engagement of young participants, reinforcing the key messages delivered during the peer-to-peer sessions.
Overall, the event was a resounding success, highlighting the importance of innovative approaches in addressing sexual and reproductive health issues among adolescents and youths. The SRHR project remains committed to empowering young people with the knowledge and skills necessary to make informed decisions about their health and well-being.