2022.2056.4

Promoting the rights of young women and girls in Zambia

Strengthening Girls' Rights! Reproductive Health and HIV prevention for young women and girls in Zambia II
Client
Bundesministerium für wirtschaftliche Zusammenarbeit u. Entwicklung
Country
Zambia
Runtime
Partner
Nationaler HIV/AIDS/STI/TB Rat
Contact

Evelyn Maib-Chatre

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Parents sit together and do a puzzle at a multi-activity event on AIDS, love and sexuality.

Context

In Zambian society, women and girls from low-income families and rural areas are particularly disadvantaged. Discriminatory gender roles, norms and behaviours restrict their autonomy and access to social and health services. Violence against girls and women is common and widely tolerated.

More than half of Zambia’s population is under 18. It is primarily young people between 15 to 24 who are getting infected with HIV. Many are young women. Reasons for this include inadequate sexuality education and limited access to sexual and reproductive health services.

Zambian women often lack economic opportunities, which makes them more dependent on partners and male family members. Due to early marriage, caregiving responsibilities and pregnancy, they are often forced to drop out of school. This limits their career prospects and hampers Zambia’s overall economic development.

Objective

Selected government and non-government actors in the project regions are advocating increasingly for the rights of young people. This is contributing to the prevention of HIV, early pregnancy and gender-based violence.

Approach

The project works in the following priority areas:

• It supports the role of local HIV and AIDS coordination advisors within local administrations in order to implement awareness measures more effectively – such as the join-in circuit on AIDS, love and sexuality.

• It gets young people involved in developing youth-friendly, gender-responsive services and improves sexuality education in schools.

• Through intergenerational dialogue with young people and religious and traditional actors, the project provides support so that more people use health services.

Last update: April 2025 
Vier Jugendliche in Sambia.
Boosting prevention: The Join-In Circuit on AIDS, Love, and Sexuality
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The Join-in Circuit on AIDS, Love & Sexuality
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Increasing the satisfaction of adolescents and young people with HIV, SRHR and GBV counseling services in health facilities in Zambia
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Impact Evaluation of the Join-In-Circuit in Schools in Zambia (GIZ 2022)
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EFFECTIVENESS STUDY ON THE “JOIN-IN CIRCUIT” IN ZAMBIA (GIZ 2022)
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Strengthening Girls’ Rights!
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The project contributes to these Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) of the United Nations:
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