The “Sexual and Reproductive Health Rights Strategies for Universal Health Coverage in Africa” project, funded by the Norwegian government, aims to empower women, girls, adolescents, and persons with disabilities in Ethiopia, Malawi, and Uganda to advocate for and access universal health coverage. Facilitated by MenEngage Africa, the project focuses on three outcomes: capacitating target groups, engaging communities on SRHR rights, and strengthening service delivery systems.
This baseline evaluation aimed to assess the pre-implementation status of the project’s strategic objective and outcome indicators, assess the capacity of implementing partners, and analyse laws and policies related to comprehensive sexuality education. It targeted stakeholders involved in SRHR advocacy and programming, including, MEA implementing partners, government entities, and grant holders, who will utilise the evaluation findings for decision making, strategic planning, and resource allocation.