This is a podcast by Reach A Hand Uganda (RAHU) where we discuss all things young people and health. In each episode, we sit down with young people, thought leaders and advocates of health to talk about trends, topics and ideas taking centre stage in reproductive health. So Sit back, plug in your he…
Have you ever questioned the need for a movement, wondering if individual efforts would suffice? And on sustainability? In this episode, we explore the essence of sustaining a dynamic and vibrant movement like #BNN and drawing inspiration from the experiences and insights of our guests. Lori, Melanie, Juma, and Alicia, who share their insightful perspectives on the matter. But we also want to hear from you! Share your thoughts, opinions, and personal experiences on this. Sign up for BNN here : https://bit.ly/BNNsignup
In this Podcast, we're discussing the importance of men in family provision. Men have traditionally been seen as the primary breadwinners in households, but with these changing times, does it still stand? What are your thoughts? We are also discussing the challenges that men may face in balancing work and family responsibilities, and offer tips and advice on how to navigate these challenges effectively. Ultimately, our goal is to showcase the important role that men play in the family, and to encourage men to take an active role in family provision, while also recognising the valuable contributions of all family members.
The podcast "Flowing with the Times" is an effective vehicle produced as part of Reach A Hand Uganda's "Undo the Taboo" campaign. This multimodal effort intends to address menstrual hygiene management in the context of social stigma and climate change among young people in Ugandan. The podcast will promote awareness, combat stigma, and motivate listeners to take action on these essential topics through entertaining dialogues, personal stories, and professional insights.
HIV/AIDS and Family planning - the role of men in family planning to the prevention and control of HIV/AIDS.
HIV/AIDS and Family planning - the role of men in family planning to the prevention and control of HIV/AIDS.
Contraceptive information and services are key to the health and human rights of all individuals. The prevention of unintended pregnancies helps to lower maternal ill-health and the number of pregnancy-related deaths.
Prevention of teenage pregnancy among girls
Through the Make 12.4% work initiative, we joined our partners at Light for the world in promoting disability inclusion in performing arts. Listen in to this music audio, as one of Uganda's first ever jams about disability inclusion. This is a song by Gabriel Longes aka Air Jay featuring Daxx Kartel. #LeaveNoOneBehind #ItsNotacurse
We are always here if you need someone to talk to about an assault or SGBV. Whatsapp the SAUTISsenga on 0414697037, call on our Free helpline at 0800220645, or talk to our community redress agents near you. Do not suffer silently.
Inclusive workplace values all employees for their strengths. It offers employees with disabilities whether visible or invisible an equal opportunity to succeed, to learn, to be compensated fairly, and to advance. This year's Share 101was held under the theme "Disability Inclusion and Work: Addressing youth Unemployment. #WeCanWorkUG
Radio Talk show audio under the RISE program to discuss the E Voucher system
Faith Mulungi speaks on the effects of online bullying on women's mental health.
Inspirational talk from Doctor Mpamizo on why watching news can damage your mental health.
Inspirational talk on self care
ULCA - Development and Humanitarian Actions Towards COVID19 by SAUTIplus
To address the issues around Adolescent health within the pandemic, we sought the views of young people, to discuss the role of young people in realizing the sexual and reproductive health rights. This podcast was facilitated the Joint Advocacy for Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights.
In this podcat, Doctor Dinah Nakiganda, a medical practitioner and Assistant commissioner for Adolescent and School Health at the Ministry of Health and Kirabo Charity Nagemi, a health economist expound on the effects of Covid19 amongst young people and how different stakeholders should get involved. As brought to you by the Joint Association of Sexual and Reproductive Health Rights alongside Reach A Hand Uganda and other partners.
REACH A HAND Peer Led Covid Response TALKSHOW 88.7 Arua One FM 2021 - 08 - 29 16 - 00 - 00 by SAUTIplus
East FM Reach A Hand Uganda Talk Show by SAUTIplus
Under the Urban Local Coalition Accelerator, RAHU together with partners conducted a radio talk show to create awareness on the COVID19 pandemic within communities. #ULCA2021
Mental Health Sessions: How to reduce/manage stress, anxiety and depression during COVID19 lockdown by SAUTIplus
As a result of the COVID19 pandemic, young people are undergoing quite a number of mental health issues. this particular podcast identifies some of these issues and how they can be addressed. #ULCA2021
Insights in the Ugandan start up space and how one can benefit from the IKON pitch campaign
Conversation on different interventions being done by government, religious leaders up-to grassroots community individuals sharing programmatic ideas on how to reduce Maternal Deaths in Uganda
Women have the power to change the world and through the Reach A Hand Uganda activities and programs, we are witnesses to this. They invent, set trends, and help us get through the worst of situations with their innovations. In March, we continue to celebrate women. In this podcast, we celebrate phenomenal women in sexual reproductive health and rights. Lillian Kamanzi, Communications and Fundraising Manager at Amref Health Africa, and Yvonne Mpambara, a Youth Advocate break down some of the women they work with and what their impact means for the young people.
While body changes are a normal phenomenon, many do not know how to handle that stage of life. In this podcast, we dig deeper into what it means to experience these body changes and urge young people to embrace them.
West Nile is a region largely inherited by refugee settlements and is a large refugee host. Access to contraception is a myth as most men believe this is a role for women. The special needs of the locals in this region should be taken into consideration for effective targeted interventions on access to contraception.
The family planning space for young people and adolescents remains a complex issue. Uganda has one of the highest rates of adolescent pregnancy in Sub-Saharan Africa. The median age at sexual debut of 17.5 years among women 20-24 years and teenage pregnancy at 25% remains high. Teenage pregnancy contributes up to 28% of maternal deaths in Uganda. We are currently working with other stakeholders, to advance evidence–based advocacy for accessing contraceptive information and services to young persons that need them, including adolescent girls, women and boys at community and grassroots levels.
Early childbearing is one of the leading causes of death among adolescent girls in West Nile and can result in lasting physical, social, and economic harm to both the young mothers and their children. What role does access to contraception play in curbing the increasing rates of teenage pregnancies?
This radio talk show highlights the importances of youth led accountability, leadership as well as general accountability around SRHR to promote young people’s access to reproductive and sexual health and rights to address the numerous challenges they continue to face in this field.
The meeting was a catch up between the AfriYAN ESA EC and chapter presidents on what has been done before, planned and prospective activities to be conducted.
Young people must be at the fore front of issues that affect them. Due to the lockdown most of them are in areas where they can’t access SRHR information and services and this might lead to much effect on their lives.
The COVID-19 pandemic lockdown has affected mobility including access to health care services and information. As we strive to thrive in this period, what’s the way forward for the need for people to access SRHR information and services like contraceptives.
In one community setting, planning for one's future has a lot of entailed. Planning for the family is vital for the wellness of everyone not just in the home but in the entire community. SotaKai is produced and directed by Population Media under the Reducing high fertility rates and Improving Sexual reproductive health outcomes in Uganda (RISE) program in partnership with The Ministry of Health Uganda, Reach a Hand Uganda, Marie Stopes, FHI 360, and Makerere University School of Public Health with funding from UKAid.
In one community setting, planning for one's future has a lot of entailed. Planning for the family is vital for the wellness of everyone not just in the home but in the entire community. SotaKai is produced and directed by Population Media under the Reducing high fertility rates and Improving Sexual reproductive health outcomes in Uganda (RISE) program in partnership with The Ministry of Health Uganda, Reach a Hand Uganda, Marie Stopes, FHI 360, and Makerere University School of Public Health with funding from UKAid.
In one community setting, planning for one's future has a lot of entailed. Planning for the family is vital for the wellness of everyone not just in the home but in the entire community. SotaKai is produced and directed by Population Media under the Reducing high fertility rates and Improving Sexual reproductive health outcomes in Uganda (RISE) program in partnership with The Ministry of Health Uganda, Reach a Hand Uganda, Marie Stopes, FHI 360, and Makerere University School of Public Health with funding from UKAid.
In one community setting, planning for one's future has a lot of entailed. Planning for the family is vital for the wellness of everyone not just in the home but in the entire community. SotaKai is produced and directed by Population Media under the Reducing high fertility rates and Improving Sexual reproductive health outcomes in Uganda (RISE) program in partnership with The Ministry of Health Uganda, Reach a Hand Uganda, Marie Stopes, FHI 360, and Makerere University School of Public Health with funding from UKAid.
In one community setting, planning for one's future has a lot of entailed. Planning for the family is vital for the wellness of everyone not just in the home but in the entire community. SotaKai is produced and directed by Population Media under the Reducing high fertility rates and Improving SExual reproductive health outcomes in Uganda (RISE) program in partnership with The Ministry of Health Uganda, Reach a Hand Uganda, Marie Stopes, FHI 360, and Makerere University School of Public Health with funding from UKAid.
In one community setting, planning for one's future has a lot of entailed. Planning for the family is vital for the wellness of everyone not just in the home but in the entire community. SotaKai is produced and directed by Population Media under the Reducing high fertility rates and Improving SExual reproductive health outcomes in Uganda (RISE) program in partnership with The Ministry of Health Uganda, Reach a Hand Uganda, Marie Stopes, FHI 360, and Makerere University School of Public Health with funding from UKAid.
In one community setting, planning for one's future has a lot of entailed. Planning for the family is vital for the wellness of everyone not just in the home but in the entire community. SotaKai is produced and directed by Population Media under the Reducing high fertility rates and Improving SExual reproductive health outcomes in Uganda (RISE) program in partnership with The Ministry of Health Uganda, Reach a Hand Uganda, Marie Stopes, FHI 360, and Makerere University School of Public Health with funding from UKAid