SHE SOARS

CARE Canada

The SHE SOARS podcast is a space for passionate young people to discuss why Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights (SRHR) matter and how you can take action! What barriers do young people around the world face in accessing contraception and other health needs? How can youth voices lead to improving their choices and lives? Join CARE Canada’s Youth Champions (YPEC) to explore SRHR challenges and solutions in Kenya, Uganda and Zambia through the SHE SOARS* project, and how this relates to our lives here in Canada. Hear from exciting speakers including youth advocates, project partners and participants. Support ‘Her Rights. Her Voice.’

*SHE SOARS, funded by Global Affairs Canada, is the Sexual and reproductive Health & Economic empowerment Supporting Out of school Adolescent girls’ Rights and Skills project.


Disclaimer: The views and opinions expressed in the SHE SOARS podcast are the speakers’ own and do not necessarily reflect the views, opinions, standards and policies of CARE Canada. The SHE SOARS podcast is a youth-led initiative that provides space for young people to discuss global Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights with the purpose of raising awareness in Canada. Listeners acknowledge that the material and information presented in the podcast are for informational purposes only and do not constitute advice or services. The podcast is for private, non-commercial use and speakers do not necessarily reflect any organization they work for.

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Myths and misconceptions around Sexual and Reproductive Health: Canada edition – Part 2
Jan 31 2024
Myths and misconceptions around Sexual and Reproductive Health: Canada edition – Part 2
Youth face many obstacles when it comes to accessing Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights (SRHR) services and information. Without accurate information, resources and safe spaces to ask questions, myths and misconceptions grow and make it hard for youth to make informed choices about their health.  In this episode, Youth Champions Madeline and Shannon sit down with Rae, the inspiring young founder and Executive Director of a youth-led organization in Toronto called SRHR Hubs. Like the SHE SOARS* project, SRHR Hubs supports young people’s access to SRHR information and supplies. Rae shares how SRHR Hubs fills a gap in the community and why it is so important for this work to be led by young people. She also helps to break down common misconceptions that young people have shared and how youth can take action. This episode wraps up season 2 of the SHE SOARS podcast! Thanks for learning alongside us over the past ten episodes. While you await season 3, let us know which episode was your favorite so far! Stay tuned for our virtual youth advocacy event coming soon!*SHE SOARS, funded by Global Affairs Canada, is the Sexual and reproductive Health and Economic empowerment Supporting Out-of-school Adolescent girls’ Rights and Skills project. Learn more at: https://care.ca/shesoarsprojectDisclaimer: The views and opinions expressed in the SHE SOARS podcast are the speakers’ own and do not necessarily reflect the views, opinions, standards and policies of CARE Canada. The SHE SOARS podcast is a youth-led initiative that provides space for young people to discuss global Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights with the purpose of raising awareness in Canada. Listeners acknowledge that the material and information presented in the podcast are for informational purposes only and do not constitute advice or services. The podcast is for private, non-commercial use and speakers do not necessarily reflect any organization they work for.
Myths and misconceptions around Sexual and Reproductive Health: Zambia edition – Part 1
Jan 17 2024
Myths and misconceptions around Sexual and Reproductive Health: Zambia edition – Part 1
Myths and misconceptions around Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights (SRHR) often stand in the way of youth accessing accurate information and services. Youth around the world are leading efforts to bust myths and advocate for young people’s health and rights. In this episode, Youth Champions, Madeline and Nour speak with Musonda, an inspiring program manager at the Alliance for Accountability Advocates Zambia (AAAZ), a youth-led organization that is leading advocacy efforts in Zambia through the SHE SOARS* project. Musonda shares some common misconceptions around SRHR and what young people can do to speak up for their rights and influence decision-makers. The group discusses meaningful youth participation, the role of attitudes and beliefs, and the importance of promoting community engagement and awareness for SRHR. *SHE SOARS, funded by Global Affairs Canada, is the Sexual and reproductive Health and Economic empowerment Supporting Out-of-school Adolescent girls’ Rights and Skills project. Learn more at: https://care.ca/shesoarsprojectDisclaimer: The views and opinions expressed in the SHE SOARS podcast are the speakers’ own and do not necessarily reflect the views, opinions, standards and policies of CARE Canada. The SHE SOARS podcast is a youth-led initiative that provides space for young people to discuss global Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights with the purpose of raising awareness in Canada. Listeners acknowledge that the material and information presented in the podcast are for informational purposes only and do not constitute advice or services. The podcast is for private, non-commercial use and speakers do not necessarily reflect any organization they work for.
She speaks out: Sexual and Reproductive Health stories around the world – Part 2
Dec 20 2023
She speaks out: Sexual and Reproductive Health stories around the world – Part 2
Women and girls’ voices need to be heard in the healthcare system and conversations about their Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights (SRHR). Too often, many of us are left to navigate our bodily concerns on our own or face stigma. In this episode, Amal, Lauren and guest Amanda continue to share SRHR stories from women and girls around the world. They discuss young people’s SRHR experiences in the medical system, self-advocacy, and stigma surrounding sexual health and encounters. They share personal stories about their own health and rights and discuss strategies to make the SRHR space more inclusive of women and girls. *SHE SOARS, funded by Global Affairs Canada, is the Sexual and reproductive Health and Economic empowerment Supporting Out-of-school Adolescent girls’ Rights and Skills project. Learn more at: https://care.ca/shesoarsprojectDisclaimer: The views and opinions expressed in the SHE SOARS podcast are the speakers’ own and do not necessarily reflect the views, opinions, standards and policies of CARE Canada. The SHE SOARS podcast is a youth-led initiative that provides space for young people to discuss global Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights with the purpose of raising awareness in Canada. Listeners acknowledge that the material and information presented in the podcast are for informational purposes only and do not constitute advice or services. The podcast is for private, non-commercial use and speakers do not necessarily reflect any organization they work for.
She speaks out: Sexual and Reproductive Health stories around the world – Part 1
Dec 6 2023
She speaks out: Sexual and Reproductive Health stories around the world – Part 1
Talking about Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights (SRHR) can feel uncomfortable and awkward for many people. Many of us have experiences that can be scary, embarrassing, confusing or even funny. In this episode, Youth Champions Amal and Lauren are joined by Amanda, a SHE SOARS* Youth Advisory Board member in Uganda, to share stories they received from women and girls around the world about their first periods and the fear, confusion and stigma they faced. They discuss their personal experiences and insight on the stories, and how we can work towards normalizing conversations about menstrual cycles to help break the stigma. *SHE SOARS, funded by Global Affairs Canada, is the Sexual and reproductive Health and Economic empowerment Supporting Out-of-school Adolescent girls’ Rights and Skills project. Learn more at: https://care.ca/shesoarsprojectDisclaimer: The views and opinions expressed in the SHE SOARS podcast are the speakers’ own and do not necessarily reflect the views, opinions, standards and policies of CARE Canada. The SHE SOARS podcast is a youth-led initiative that provides space for young people to discuss global Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights with the purpose of raising awareness in Canada. Listeners acknowledge that the material and information presented in the podcast are for informational purposes only and do not constitute advice or services. The podcast is for private, non-commercial use and speakers do not necessarily reflect any organization they work for.
Engaging men and boys in gender equality – Part 2
Nov 22 2023
Engaging men and boys in gender equality – Part 2
Men and boys are key players in shifting harmful gender norms around the world and addressing gender-based violence. In this episode, Youth Champion, Mishika, speaks with Josephine and Charles, who are leading this work in Uganda through the SHE SOARS* project. As a male role model, Charles encourages men and boys to learn more about themselves, reflect on their roles and attitudes in family life, and shift social norms towards greater equality. As a Gender Coordinator, Josephine helps develop the curriculum for the boys’ groups and engages communities in the project. They share their experiences and stories about what they have encountered through their work of engaging men and boys in gender equality. Join the discussion leading into the 16 Days of Activism Against Gender-Based Violence!*SHE SOARS, funded by Global Affairs Canada, is the Sexual and reproductive Health and Economic empowerment Supporting Out-of-school Adolescent girls’ Rights and Skills project. Learn more at: https://care.ca/shesoarsprojectDisclaimer: The views and opinions expressed in the SHE SOARS podcast are the speakers’ own and do not necessarily reflect the views, opinions, standards and policies of CARE Canada. The SHE SOARS podcast is a youth-led initiative that provides space for young people to discuss global Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights with the purpose of raising awareness in Canada. Listeners acknowledge that the material and information presented in the podcast are for informational purposes only and do not constitute advice or services. The podcast is for private, non-commercial use and speakers do not necessarily reflect any organization they work for.
Engaging men and boys in gender equality – Part 1
Nov 8 2023
Engaging men and boys in gender equality – Part 1
Boys around the world are often raised to believe in gender norms and stereotypes that can be harmful, including expectations about how men and women are supposed to act with each other, how they should express (or not express) emotions, and how to resolve problems. Sometimes, this can lead to negative beliefs about women and girls and even violence towards them. In this episode, Youth Champion, Lauren, discusses the importance of engaging men and boys to move gender equality forward with two inspiring leaders in this space, Karen and Rodrigo, who helped develop and facilitate the Mindful Fathering program at Yorktown Family Services in Toronto. They share how they’re supporting fathers to develop healthier views of masculinity and family dynamics, ultimately preventing violence in the home. This work mirrors activities in the SHE SOARS* project to engage young men and boys to break down stigmas and make their communities safer for all.Join this important discussion leading into the 16 Days of Activism Against Gender-Based Violence!*SHE SOARS, funded by Global Affairs Canada, is the Sexual and reproductive Health and Economic empowerment Supporting Out-of-school Adolescent girls’ Rights and Skills project. Learn more at: https://care.ca/shesoarsprojectDisclaimer: The views and opinions expressed in the SHE SOARS podcast are the speakers’ own and do not necessarily reflect the views, opinions, standards and policies of CARE Canada. The SHE SOARS podcast is a youth-led initiative that provides space for young people to discuss global Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights with the purpose of raising awareness in Canada. Listeners acknowledge that the material and information presented in the podcast are for informational purposes only and do not constitute advice or services. The podcast is for private, non-commercial use and speakers do not necessarily reflect any organization they work for.
Girls lead in Sexual and Reproductive Health – Part 2
Oct 25 2023
Girls lead in Sexual and Reproductive Health – Part 2
Meet Maryner, an inspiring youth leader in Zambia who speaks up for young people’s Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights (SRHR). In this unique episode, the Youth Champions are joined by Jeremiah, a member of the Youth Advisory Board, who sat down with Maryner in Chadiza and learned about her work as a youth researcher and girls’ group facilitator. Through a series of clips, we hear from Maryner on the privacy barriers that youth experience when accessing SRHR and how she overcame pushback as an advocate for young people’s health and rights. Maryner shares her passionate message on youth leadership and believing in yourself even when others don’t. Jeremiah also shares his reflections on visiting the SHE SOARS* project and meeting incredible youth and community leaders like Maryner.*SHE SOARS, funded by Global Affairs Canada, is the Sexual and reproductive Health and Economic empowerment Supporting Out-of-school Adolescent girls’ Rights and Skills project. Learn more at: https://care.ca/shesoarsprojectDisclaimer: The views and opinions expressed in the SHE SOARS podcast are the speakers’ own and do not necessarily reflect the views, opinions, standards and policies of CARE Canada. The SHE SOARS podcast is a youth-led initiative that provides space for young people to discuss global Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights with the purpose of raising awareness in Canada. Listeners acknowledge that the material and information presented in the podcast are for informational purposes only and do not constitute advice or services. The podcast is for private, non-commercial use and speakers do not necessarily reflect any organization they work for.
Girls lead in Sexual and Reproductive Health – Part 1
Oct 11 2023
Girls lead in Sexual and Reproductive Health – Part 1
International Day of the Girl honours girls’ rights and experiences around the world and celebrates the power of girls everywhere to change the world. In this episode, Madeline and Amal, two of the Youth Champions, are joined by Gloria, an inspiring youth advocate from Kenya, to talk about women’s leadership in the sexual and reproductive health (SRH) space. Learn about Gloria’s journey advocating for girls’ health and their rights in Kenya, and how she founded a community-based organization to reach girls with SHR information and services. The group discusses what it’s like to speak up as a young woman in different contexts, the importance of breaking down harmful gender norms, and the role models who have helped shape them into who they are today. *SHE SOARS, funded by Global Affairs Canada, is the Sexual and reproductive Health and Economic empowerment Supporting Out-of-school Adolescent girls’ Rights and Skills project. Learn more at: https://care.ca/shesoarsprojectDisclaimer: The views and opinions expressed in the SHE SOARS podcast are the speakers’ own and do not necessarily reflect the views, opinions, standards and policies of CARE Canada. The SHE SOARS podcast is a youth-led initiative that provides space for young people to discuss global Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights with the purpose of raising awareness in Canada. Listeners acknowledge that the material and information presented in the podcast are for informational purposes only and do not constitute advice or services. The podcast is for private, non-commercial use and speakers do not necessarily reflect any organization they work for.
Why do we need youth-friendly language? – Part 2
Sep 27 2023
Why do we need youth-friendly language? – Part 2
The Youth Champions continue their discussion on inclusive, youth-friendly language with Amanda and Jeremiah of the Youth Advisory Board. They take turns sharing their personal experiences and things to be aware of when meeting people for the first time to ensure everyone feels respected and included. In part 2 of this episode, Amanda and Jeremiah explain resources the Youth Advisory Board are currently working on to make language more inclusive and some youth-friendly initiatives from partner organizations. The group dives into how they have learned to be inclusive and tips for interacting with people from all backgrounds in our daily lives.*SHE SOARS, funded by Global Affairs Canada, is the Sexual and reproductive Health and Economic empowerment Supporting Out-of-school Adolescent girls’ Rights and Skills project. Learn more at: https://care.ca/shesoarsprojectDisclaimer: The views and opinions expressed in the SHE SOARS podcast are the speakers’ own and do not necessarily reflect the views, opinions, standards and policies of CARE Canada. The SHE SOARS podcast is a youth-led initiative that provides space for young people to discuss global Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights with the purpose of raising awareness in Canada. Listeners acknowledge that the material and information presented in the podcast are for informational purposes only and do not constitute advice or services. The podcast is for private, non-commercial use and speakers do not necessarily reflect any organization they work for.
Why do we need youth-friendly language? – Part 1
Sep 13 2023
Why do we need youth-friendly language? – Part 1
The way we communicate affects who understands and participates in advocacy and projects. It can either exclude certain groups of young people, or inspire them to take action. To kick off season two, Amal and Nour, two of our Youth Champions, sit down with Amanda and Jeremiah, incredible youth advocates in Uganda and Zambia. Learn about Amanda and Jeremiah’s journeys to becoming members of the Youth Advisory Board on the SHE SOARS* project, and how inclusive language plays a role in their lives and communities. They break down what youth-friendly language means and why it is so important when it comes to sexual and reproductive health and rights. The group also discusses the role of gender in programs designed for youth. They share how together, we can create a climate in which young people are meaningfully engaged in the topics that affect their lives.*SHE SOARS, funded by Global Affairs Canada, is the Sexual and reproductive Health and Economic empowerment Supporting Out-of-school Adolescent girls’ Rights and Skills project. Learn more at: https://care.ca/shesoarsprojectDisclaimer: The views and opinions expressed in the SHE SOARS podcast are the speakers’ own and do not necessarily reflect the views, opinions, standards and policies of CARE Canada. The SHE SOARS podcast is a youth-led initiative that provides space for young people to discuss global Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights with the purpose of raising awareness in Canada. Listeners acknowledge that the material and information presented in the podcast are for informational purposes only and do not constitute advice or services. The podcast is for private, non-commercial use and speakers do not necessarily reflect any organization they work for.
How is climate change linked to reproductive health and rights? – Part 2
Jun 20 2023
How is climate change linked to reproductive health and rights? – Part 2
Meet Giulia, a youth climate advocate and project officer at the world’s largest alliance for women and young people’s health and wellbeing, the Partnership for Maternal, Newborn & Child Health (PMNCH). Giulia shares how she became involved in global climate justice and some of the challenges that youth commonly face when doing advocacy work. She also explains the surprising impacts of climate change on women and children’s Sexual and Reproductive Health globally. Together with the Youth Champions, Amal and Lauren, Giulia explores several pathways for youth to become involved in global health and climate advocacy, including the 1.8 billion ‘Young People for Change’ campaign. The group discusses why it is important for young people to take action. *SHE SOARS, funded by Global Affairs Canada, is the Sexual and reproductive Health and Economic empowerment Supporting Out-of-school Adolescent girls’ Rights and Skills project. Learn more at: https://care.ca/shesoarsprojectDisclaimer: The views and opinions expressed in the SHE SOARS podcast are the speakers’ own and do not necessarily reflect the views, opinions, standards and policies of CARE Canada. The SHE SOARS podcast is a youth-led initiative that provides space for young people to discuss global Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights with the purpose of raising awareness in Canada. Listeners acknowledge that the material and information presented in the podcast are for informational purposes only and do not constitute advice or services. The podcast is for private, non-commercial use and speakers do not necessarily reflect any organization they work for.
How is climate change linked to reproductive health and rights? – Part 1
Jun 6 2023
How is climate change linked to reproductive health and rights? – Part 1
In honour of World Environment Day, the Youth Champions dive into this pressing issue and what we can do about it. Meet Rebecca, CARE Canada’s Chief of Party for the SHE SOARS* project, who shares how climate change impacts sexual health and rights. Rebecca explains how environmental changes like temperature, flooding and food insecurity, and their link to gender and social norms, negatively affect women and girls’ health and access to services in the countries we work in. The group discusses examples of the changing climate in Kenya, Uganda and Zambia, and the less-talked about consequences for Sexual and Reproductive Health. Together, they explore how intertwined these issues are and what actions we as global citizens can take to make a difference.*SHE SOARS, funded by Global Affairs Canada, is the Sexual and reproductive Health and Economic empowerment Supporting Out-of-school Adolescent girls’ Rights and Skills project. Learn more at: https://care.ca/shesoarsprojectDisclaimer: The views and opinions expressed in the SHE SOARS podcast are the speakers’ own and do not necessarily reflect the views, opinions, standards and policies of CARE Canada. The SHE SOARS podcast is a youth-led initiative that provides space for young people to discuss global Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights with the purpose of raising awareness in Canada. Listeners acknowledge that the material and information presented in the podcast are for informational purposes only and do not constitute advice or services. The podcast is for private, non-commercial use and speakers do not necessarily reflect any organization they work for.
Sex education around the world: Canada edition – Part 2
May 23 2023
Sex education around the world: Canada edition – Part 2
CARE Canada’s Youth Champions, Amal, Lauren and Madeline, chat about what they learned about sex education when they went to school and globally based on their conversations with Jessica from the Sex Information & Education Council of Canada (SIECCAN) and Sithembile from Restless Development in Zambia. They compare and contrast the different curriculums, and share their personal experiences around body image and the gaps they faced in sex ed. They discuss the importance of having honest conversations with teachers and parents, and how gender and culture are incorporated into lessons. The Youth Champions share aspects of the SHE SOARS* project and Canadian guidelines they would like to see implemented in Canadian sex ed and how youth can become involved at school and beyond.*SHE SOARS, funded by Global Affairs Canada, is the Sexual and reproductive Health and Economic empowerment Supporting Out-of-school Adolescent girls’ Rights and Skills project. Learn more at: https://care.ca/shesoarsprojectDisclaimer: The views and opinions expressed in the SHE SOARS podcast are the speakers’ own and do not necessarily reflect the views, opinions, standards and policies of CARE Canada. The SHE SOARS podcast is a youth-led initiative that provides space for young people to discuss global Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights with the purpose of raising awareness in Canada. Listeners acknowledge that the material and information presented in the podcast are for informational purposes only and do not constitute advice or services. The podcast is for private, non-commercial use and speakers do not necessarily reflect any organization they work for.
Sex education around the world: Canada edition – Part 1
May 9 2023
Sex education around the world: Canada edition – Part 1
Meet Jessica from the Sex Information & Education Council of Canada (SIECCAN), who joins CARE Canada’s Youth Champions to discuss sex education across the country. As a research specialist, Jessica has developed national guidelines and collected youth views on sex education in Canada. She provides insight into the topics covered in Canadian schools, and gaps that still exist. She shares how to improve sex education so it is comprehensive and inclusive. The group explores the meaning of intersectionality, incorporating the views and needs of underrepresented groups, and youth engagement in sex ed curriculums. A variety of intriguing research findings are shared. *SHE SOARS, funded by Global Affairs Canada, is the Sexual and reproductive Health and Economic empowerment Supporting Out-of-school Adolescent girls’ Rights and Skills project. Learn more at: https://care.ca/shesoarsprojectDisclaimer: The views and opinions expressed in the SHE SOARS podcast are the speakers’ own and do not necessarily reflect the views, opinions, standards and policies of CARE Canada. The SHE SOARS podcast is a youth-led initiative that provides space for young people to discuss global Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights with the purpose of raising awareness in Canada. Listeners acknowledge that the material and information presented in the podcast are for informational purposes only and do not constitute advice or services. The podcast is for private, non-commercial use and speakers do not necessarily reflect any organization they work for.
Sex education around the world: Zambia edition – Part 2
Apr 25 2023
Sex education around the world: Zambia edition – Part 2
CARE Canada’s Youth Champions continue their conversation with Sithembile and discuss what the SHE SOARS* project is doing to increase young people’s knowledge about their health and rights. In part 2 of this episode, Sithembile explains the curriculum that is implemented in the girls’ and boys’ groups, which uses participatory activities for learning and youth leadership. Sithembile explains how gender and social norms, including issues of consent, impact young people’s access to Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights in Zambia. The group learns what project partners are doing to engage parents and communities, shift attitudes and build skills to create positive change. *SHE SOARS, funded by Global Affairs Canada, is the Sexual and reproductive Health and Economic empowerment Supporting Out-of-school Adolescent girls’ Rights and Skills project. Learn more at: https://care.ca/shesoarsprojectDisclaimer: The views and opinions expressed in the SHE SOARS podcast are the speakers’ own and do not necessarily reflect the views, opinions, standards and policies of CARE Canada. The SHE SOARS podcast is a youth-led initiative that provides space for young people to discuss global Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights with the purpose of raising awareness in Canada. Listeners acknowledge that the material and information presented in the podcast are for informational purposes only and do not constitute advice or services. The podcast is for private, non-commercial use and speakers do not necessarily reflect any organization they work for.
Sex education around the world: Zambia edition – Part 1
Apr 11 2023
Sex education around the world: Zambia edition – Part 1
Meet Sithembile, a youth leader and social worker based in Zambia who shares what Comprehensive Sexuality Education looks like for girls in Zambia who are in school and not in school. Sithembile works at Restless Development, a global organization that supports the collective power of young leaders to create a better world. In part 1 of this episode, Sithembile sits down with CARE Canada’s Youth Champions, Amal, Lauren and Madeline, to provide insight on how youth learn about Sexual and Reproductive Health in Zambia, including her personal experiences. They discuss the lesson plan, access to information and services, and how youth can make informed decisions about their bodies and lives.*SHE SOARS, funded by Global Affairs Canada, is the Sexual and reproductive Health and Economic empowerment Supporting Out-of-school Adolescent girls’ Rights and Skills project. Learn more at: https://care.ca/shesoarsprojectDisclaimer: The views and opinions expressed in the SHE SOARS podcast are the speakers’ own and do not necessarily reflect the views, opinions, standards and policies of CARE Canada. The SHE SOARS podcast is a youth-led initiative that provides space for young people to discuss global Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights with the purpose of raising awareness in Canada. Listeners acknowledge that the material and information presented in the podcast are for informational purposes only and do not constitute advice or services. The podcast is for private, non-commercial use and speakers do not necessarily reflect any organization they work for.
Youth-led activism in Sexual and Reproductive Health Rights – Part 2
Mar 28 2023
Youth-led activism in Sexual and Reproductive Health Rights – Part 2
CARE Canada’s Youth Champions, Amal, Lauren and Madeline, continue their conversation with Ruth, a youth activist based in Kenya who supports young people to lead advocacy efforts through the SHE SOARS* project. In part 2 of this episode, the group dives deeper into the role of youth activism and unpacks what it means to have youth meaningfully engage in the Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights (SRHR) movement. They share experiences of youth-led activism and discuss the role of advocacy to improve young people’s access to SRHR in Kenya, Uganda, Zambia and Canada. *SHE SOARS, funded by Global Affairs Canada, is the Sexual and reproductive Health and Economic empowerment Supporting Out-of-school Adolescent girls’ Rights and Skills project. Learn more at: https://care.ca/shesoarsprojectDisclaimer: The views and opinions expressed in the SHE SOARS podcast are the speakers’ own and do not necessarily reflect the views, opinions, standards and policies of CARE Canada. The SHE SOARS podcast is a youth-led initiative that provides space for young people to discuss global Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights with the purpose of raising awareness in Canada. Listeners acknowledge that the material and information presented in the podcast are for informational purposes only and do not constitute advice or services. The podcast is for private, non-commercial use and speakers do not necessarily reflect any organization they work for.
Youth-led activism in Sexual and Reproductive Health Rights – Part 1
Mar 14 2023
Youth-led activism in Sexual and Reproductive Health Rights – Part 1
Meet Ruth, a youth activist in Kenya who leads advocacy efforts and meaningful youth engagement in the Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights (SRHR) space. In part 1 of this episode, CARE Canada’s Youth Champions sit down with Ruth and learn about the work she is doing and some of the ways the SHE SOARS* project is making change on the ground. Ruth explains barriers young women and girls in Kenya, Uganda and Zambia face when it comes to making decisions about their bodies and lives. Girls’ SRHR like access to contraception is often limited due to poverty, certain community attitudes and lack of young people’s voices in policy development. Youth are working to increase girls’ access to rights and opportunities through SHE SOARS. *SHE SOARS, funded by Global Affairs Canada, is the Sexual and reproductive Health and Economic empowerment Supporting Out-of-school Adolescent girls’ Rights and Skills project. Learn more at: https://care.ca/shesoarsprojectDisclaimer: The views and opinions expressed in the SHE SOARS podcast are the speakers’ own and do not necessarily reflect the views, opinions, standards and policies of CARE Canada. The SHE SOARS podcast is a youth-led initiative that provides space for young people to discuss global Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights with the purpose of raising awareness in Canada. Listeners acknowledge that the material and information presented in the podcast are for informational purposes only and do not constitute advice or services. The podcast is for private, non-commercial use and speakers do not necessarily reflect any organization they work for.
How do youth experience Sexual and Reproductive Health globally and in Canada?
Feb 28 2023
How do youth experience Sexual and Reproductive Health globally and in Canada?
Why are Sexual and Reproductive Health Rights (SRHR) an important topic around the globe? Are young people able to make their own decisions about their health and sexuality, and what informs these decisions? CARE Canada's Youth Champions highlight key issues facing women and girls globally, and examples of what SRHR looks like in reality. They dive into the SHE SOARS* project, which is improving young people’s choices, rights and access to youth-friendly services in Kenya, Uganda and Zambia. Finally, the Youth Champions discuss their own experiences with sex education in Canada.*SHE SOARS, funded by Global Affairs Canada, is the Sexual and reproductive Health and Economic empowerment Supporting Out-of-school Adolescent girls’ Rights and Skills project. Learn more at: https://care.ca/shesoarsprojectDisclaimer: The views and opinions expressed in the SHE SOARS podcast are the speakers’ own and do not necessarily reflect the views, opinions, standards and policies of CARE Canada. The SHE SOARS podcast is a youth-led initiative that provides space for young people to discuss global Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights with the purpose of raising awareness in Canada. Listeners acknowledge that the material and information presented in the podcast are for informational purposes only and do not constitute advice or services. The podcast is for private, non-commercial use and speakers do not necessarily reflect any organization they work for.
Why should Sexual and Reproductive Health matter to youth?
Feb 14 2023
Why should Sexual and Reproductive Health matter to youth?
What does Sexual and Reproductive Health (SRH) stand for and what does it look like globally? Why do we want youth voices to lead the conversation about these rights? Join CARE Canada’s Youth Champions, a group of young people from across Canada, on their journey to explore SRH issues and solutions in Kenya, Uganda and Zambia through the SHE SOARS* project, and how this connects to Canadian youth. In this first episode, the Youth Champions introduce themselves and the project, share stories about how they got interested in SRH, and what you can expect from this podcast. Learn about an international project that amplifies young people’s voices and advances women's and girls’ rights and choices.*SHE SOARS, funded by Global Affairs Canada, is the Sexual and reproductive Health and Economic empowerment Supporting Out-of-school Adolescent girls’ Rights and Skills project. Learn more at: https://care.ca/shesoarsprojectDisclaimer: The views and opinions expressed in the SHE SOARS podcast are the speakers’ own and do not necessarily reflect the views, opinions, standards and policies of CARE Canada. The SHE SOARS podcast is a youth-led initiative that provides space for young people to discuss global Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights with the purpose of raising awareness in Canada. Listeners acknowledge that the material and information presented in the podcast are for informational purposes only and do not constitute advice or services. The podcast is for private, non-commercial use and speakers do not necessarily reflect any organization they work for.