Breaking the Silence: The Critical Role of Maternal Communication in SRHR and Child Safety

Breaking the Silence: The Critical Role of Maternal Communication in SRHR and Child Safety In contemporary Africa, a staggering 60% of teenagers prefer confiding in peers over their parents. This communication gap is not merely a social trend; it is a crisis fueled by cultural taboos, authoritative parenting, and the pervasive “culture of silence” surrounding Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights (SRHR). …

Sexual and Reproductive Health Rights: Empowering the Next Generation

Adolescence is a pivotal stage of growth and self-discovery. As teenagers navigate physical and emotional transitions, they begin to form their identities and make choices that will shape their futures. At Her Innovation Cameroon, we believe that Sexual and Reproductive Health Rights (SRHR) are fundamental to ensuring that every young person can make these decisions in a safe, respectful, and …