0% 2 SRHR for Every Body How much do you really know about SRHR? It’s about more than just healthcare; it’s about justice, dignity, and rights for every BODY. Take the quiz, test your knowledge, and tag someone who cares. Wanna brush up on your knowledge before you take the quiz? Read more: https://menengageafrica.org/act-for-srhr/ #ActForSRHR #SRHR4All #HealthJustice 1 / 8 1. What does it mean to say SRHR is a right, not a privilege? Only some people can access it if they’re lucky Everyone deserves it, regardless of their background It depends on where you live SRHR must be guaranteed for everyone, no matter your age, identity, or location. It’s not something you earn; it’s something you’re entitled to. SRHR must be guaranteed for everyone, no matter your age, identity, or location. It’s not something you earn; it’s something you’re entitled to. 2 / 8 2. What can you do to support the #ActForSRHR campaign? Share the campaign Demand better laws and education Support inclusive healthcare All of the above Everyone has a role to play. Whether you speak out, learn more, or advocate for change, your voice matters. Everyone has a role to play. Whether you speak out, learn more, or advocate for change, your voice matters. 3 / 8 3. Which of these is a barrier to SRHR in many African countries? Supportive communities and inclusive laws Youth participation in decision-making Shame, stigma, and criminalisation Harmful social norms, outdated laws, and stigma often stop people from accessing care. That’s why challenging these systems is key to the campaign. Harmful social norms, outdated laws, and stigma often stop people from accessing care. That’s why challenging these systems is key to the campaign. 4 / 8 4. Why must SRHR services include people with disabilities? Because they may have different needs and face greater barriers Because they also have the right to make choices about their bodies Both A and B People with disabilities are often excluded from care, yet they have the same rights and must be supported with inclusive, respectful, and accessible services. People with disabilities are often excluded from care, yet they have the same rights and must be supported with inclusive, respectful, and accessible services. 5 / 8 5. Why is comprehensive sexuality education important? It helps young people make informed choices It encourages early sexual activity It’s only useful for girls Comprehensive sexuality education empowers young people with facts, promotes respectful relationships, and delays risky behaviours. Comprehensive sexuality education empowers young people with facts, promotes respectful relationships, and delays risky behaviours. 6 / 8 6. What does an enabling environment for SRHR include? Trained health workers, fair laws, and safe clinics More doctors and better roads Less media coverage Access to SRHR depends on systems that protect rights, including supportive laws, well-equipped clinics, and healthcare workers who respect everyone. Access to SRHR depends on systems that protect rights, including supportive laws, well-equipped clinics, and healthcare workers who respect everyone. 7 / 8 7. What are the 5 pillars of SRHR? Pregnancy, Parenting, Partnerships, Protection, Power Sexual Health, Reproductive Health, Sexual Rights, Reproductive Rights, Enabling Environment Safety, Rights, Education, Healthcare, Equity These pillars guide the campaign. SRHR isn’t just about healthcare—it’s about creating systems that respect people’s rights, identities, and choices. These pillars guide the campaign. SRHR isn’t just about healthcare—it’s about creating systems that respect people’s rights, identities, and choices. 8 / 8 8. What does SRHR stand for? Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights Society for Reproductive Harmony and Rights Safe Reproduction and Health Reform SRHR stands for Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights — the right to make decisions about your own body and get the care you need with respect and dignity. SRHR stands for Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights — the right to make decisions about your own body and get the care you need with respect and dignity. Your score isThe average score is 56%Post your score! Who’s ready to smash more myths? 🔥 Tag a friend who needs to take this quiz! LinkedIn Facebook 0% Restart quiz
SRHR for Every Body
How much do you really know about SRHR? It’s about more than just healthcare; it’s about justice, dignity, and rights for every BODY. Take the quiz, test your knowledge, and tag someone who cares.
Wanna brush up on your knowledge before you take the quiz? Read more: https://menengageafrica.org/act-for-srhr/
#ActForSRHR #SRHR4All #HealthJustice
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1. What does it mean to say SRHR is a right, not a privilege?
SRHR must be guaranteed for everyone, no matter your age, identity, or location. It’s not something you earn; it’s something you’re entitled to.
2 / 8
2. What can you do to support the #ActForSRHR campaign?
Everyone has a role to play. Whether you speak out, learn more, or advocate for change, your voice matters.
3 / 8
3. Which of these is a barrier to SRHR in many African countries?
Harmful social norms, outdated laws, and stigma often stop people from accessing care. That’s why challenging these systems is key to the campaign.
4 / 8
4. Why must SRHR services include people with disabilities?
People with disabilities are often excluded from care, yet they have the same rights and must be supported with inclusive, respectful, and accessible services.
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5. Why is comprehensive sexuality education important?
Comprehensive sexuality education empowers young people with facts, promotes respectful relationships, and delays risky behaviours.
6 / 8
6. What does an enabling environment for SRHR include?
Access to SRHR depends on systems that protect rights, including supportive laws, well-equipped clinics, and healthcare workers who respect everyone.
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7. What are the 5 pillars of SRHR?
These pillars guide the campaign. SRHR isn’t just about healthcare—it’s about creating systems that respect people’s rights, identities, and choices.
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8. What does SRHR stand for?
SRHR stands for Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights — the right to make decisions about your own body and get the care you need with respect and dignity.
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