Women's Health
- P Project/Program
? Activity Status: Unknown
Key Information
Members in our Women’s Health Learning Lab, to begin in early 2020, will include community organizations that strive daily to improve access to quality care for urban women and girls and to educate girls and women and their families and communities about the care they need and deserve. These organizations will come together, both in person and online, to share what they do, what they learn, and what might be readily adapted from setting to setting to improve the health and the lives of girls and women in impoverished urban settings worldwide. In 2020, WomenStrong will also publish our Mobile Women’s Health Clinics Manual, based on best practices and the specific invaluable practice and experience of our founding member organizations.
Lead Implementing Organization(s)
Location(s)
Global
Government Affiliation
Non-governmental programYears
2020 -
Partner(s)
Not applicable or unknown
Ministry Affiliation
UnknownFunder(s)
Not applicable or unknown
COVID-19 Response
AdaptedGeographic Scope
Global / regionalMeets gender-transformative education criteria from the TES
UnknownAreas of Work Back to Top
Education areas
Other
- Other
Other skills
- Life skills/sexuality education
- Rights/empowerment education
Cross-cutting areas
- Adolescent pregnancy/childbearing
- COVID-19 Response
- Other aspects of sexual and reproductive health
- Social and gender norms and beliefs
Program participants
Other populations reached
Not applicable or unknown
Participants include
Not applicable or unknown
Program Approaches Back to Top
Educational Technology
- Online training
Health and childcare services
- Maternal and child health services
- Sexual and reproductive health services (including family planning)
Life skills education
- Sexual and reproductive health (including puberty education)
Women's empowerment programs
- Leadership training
Program Goals Back to Top
Education goals
Not applicable or unknown
Cross-cutting goals
- Improved maternal, newborn, and/or child health (MNCH)
- Reduced adolescent pregnancy/childbearing