Explore a panel discussion on the growing threat of fundamentalist movements to sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR). Delve into the experiences of advocates, researchers, practitioners, and policymakers as they examine the blurring boundaries between governments and religion. Learn about effective approaches to counter fundamentalist influences, drawing lessons from context-specific experiences. Discover good practices and challenges in resisting fundamentalism and shifting towards a more collaborative, proactive approach to maintain clearer boundaries between religion and the state. Gain insights from diverse speakers, including Rev. Dr. Kapya John Kaoma, Masooma Ranalvi, Danny Bediako, and Joy Asasira, moderated by Tabitha Saoyo. Understand the importance of storytelling and spotlighting those most affected by SRHR policies in the context of the Aspen New Voices Invisible No More Festival.
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Syllabus
Resetting Boundaries: SRHR and Religious Fundamentalism
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The Aspen Institute