
Rethinking & Regrounding SRHR: A Conversation between Hope Chigudu & Rudo Chigudu
Storytelling is a powerful tool for reclaiming power, agency, and voice around women’s rights. When it comes to telling our own stories and unpacking our African sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR) culture, tradition & the private sphere, Hope and Rudo Chigudu leave nothing to chance. Their insights, expertise and vast experiences on activism, social movements, and politicization of SRHR will leave you curious, inspired and more wiser.
Click here to download and read this candid and much-needed SRHR conversation that we believe contributes to influencing the SRHR policy and practice in Africa.
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