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Reflections on Building Momentum news : January 09, 2025 Share Print In late 2019, Inter Pares gathered with counterparts in Manila, the Philippines to discuss the new cross-geographic program, Building Momentum for Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights. Credit: Likhaan center for women's health Likhaan Center for Women's Health Dr. Junice Melgar, Director, Likhaan Center for Women’s Health “We are a group of strong feminist organizations.This project allows us to concretize how we apply our feminist principles to development. We need to spread this as an example to others so that this way of doing things becomes the norm.” Despite having one of the highest rates of teenage pregnancy in Asia, adolescents in the Philippines receive virtually no sex education and are denied access to contraception. Through Building Momentum, Likhaan Center for Women’s Health will provide both, as well as carry out advocacy atthe local and national level on policies to support sexual and reproductive health. Since 1995, Likhaan has provided reproductive health servicesin the slum areas of Metro Manila and in Eastern Samar. Their non-profit clinics offer free services and carry out extensive outreach and educationthrough a network of community health workers and volunteers. La Colectiva Feminista para el Desarrollo Local Alina Menjívar, Regional Coordinator, La Colectiva Feminista “Our hope is that this new program will prevent violence against women, especially sexual violence. This is part of a larger struggle in El Salvador – we must reduce the inequalities between women and men, and ensure that women are safe, healthy, and that their rights are respected.” In 2018 in El Salvador, there were 383 femicides and over 4,000 reported cases of gender violence. In Building Momentum, La Colectiva Feminista willstrengthen spaces where police officers, health workers, government representatives and women’s groups come together to address violence against women and promote women’s rights. La Colectiva Feminista is agrassroots feminist organization founded in 2004 to defend women’s rights and address deep gender inequalities in the country. The organization useseducation as a tool to create greater physical autonomy for women, and in turn, establish women's complete political and economic autonomy in El Salvador. Nijera Kori Khushi Kabir, Coordinator, Nijera Kori “Having the chance to meet and learn from these other feminist organizations has helped us to reflect on our own programs and see the common elements in the struggle we face as four different organizations working in such different contexts.” In Bangladesh, where more than half of women suffered physical violence from intimate partners in the last year, Building Momentum will strengthenNijera Kori’s efforts to address violence against women. Nijera Kori will assist women and men in holding local authorities accountable for reproductivehealth services for women, and making community justice systems fairer in cases of violence against women. Through cultural activities, they will raiseawareness of gender issues amongst adolescents. Since 1980, Nijera Kori has accompanied marginalized people in rural Bangladesh, assisting womenand men in learning about their rights and how to mobilize to exercise and defend them. Organisation soudanaise pour la recherche et le développement Ilham Ibrahim, Executive Director, SORD "Child marriage is one of the biggest challenges in Sudan related to sexual and reproductive health and rights. We have been advocating against child marriage for years. Now, we have a big opportunity to adopt an alternative law related to child marriage.” For over 30 years, Sudan was ruled by an autocratic government that legally enshrined social and religion-based discrimination against women and girls. For example, women have few rights within marriage and girls can be married as young as ten years of age. Through Building Momentum, the Sudanese Organization for Research and Development (SORD) will take advantage of opportunities with the new transitional government to advocate for new laws and for broader reforms to include sexual and reproductive health and rights.SORD will also provide legal representation and psychosocial accompaniment for women who have experienced violence and discrimination. Add new comment You must have JavaScript enabled to use this form. Your name Comment * Save Leave this field blank