Explore a thought-provoking panel discussion on best practices for centering the lived experiences of sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR) activists in global philanthropy. Delve into how funding can better reflect the priorities of community leaders actively engaged in SRHR work. Gain insights from frontline activists and experts as they discuss the importance of visibility, power, and rage in driving the SRHR movement. Learn from speakers including Everjoice Win, Roseline Orwa, Rouzeh Eghtessadi, and Sharmila Mhatre, with moderation by Stephanie Kimou. Understand the significance of storytelling and diverse perspectives in shaping SRHR policies and decision-making processes. Discover the key takeaways from this session, which was part of the Aspen New Voices Invisible No More Festival, an event dedicated to amplifying voices often overlooked in global health discussions.
Visibility, Power, and Rage in Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights Funding
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Visibility, Power, Rage
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The Aspen Institute