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The #ActForSRHR campaign aims to bring together coordinated collective actions to protect the SRHR agenda and create awareness about it. A central tenet of the campaign is the understanding that men and boys must become allies in the journey towards gender justice.
Equally important is that the campaign recognises the value of intersectionality and that this must be reflected in advocacy.
The campaign aims to:
Using infographics, videos, and social storytelling, #ActForSRHR amplifies the voices of individuals directly affected by SRHR policy gaps and budget reductions.
“We hope that in countries where access to services is not a reality, the campaign will spark advocacy for the improvement of access to services and information.
“The campaign is also a way of educating people through social media about what SRHR encompasses and debunking myths,” said Sonke’s sexual reproductive health rights coordinator, Runyararo Mutariswa.
SRHR is not a privilege. It’s a RIGHT.
— Sonke Gender Justice (@SonkeTogether) July 9, 2025
Let’s act for change — together. #ActForSRHR #VoicesForSRHR #SRHR4All #SRHRinAfrica pic.twitter.com/bT6pMjxrvc
The message is clear but urgent: sexual and reproductive health and rights must be protected for everyone, particularly for those most at risk of being excluded.