| The 2024 ANSER Conference brought together academics, policymakers, and sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR) stakeholders to discuss all aspects of SRHR. During the first two days of the event, academics and civil society organisations came together to discuss the challenges for SRHR and share their insights. On the last day, politicians were invited to collaborate on a vision for the future. |
Sensoa was given the opportunity to host a workshop on decolonisation. Participants were invited to think about the past, present and future of international solidarity and its ties to a colonial past. Speakers from GAMS Belgium and IPPF shared the changes that we’re making in how we approach SRHR programmes. Afterwards we opened the floor to enable an open discussion about the challenges that still lie ahead.
But what happens to all those amazing ideas shared at the ANSER conference? Sensoawanted to tap into the hive mind and asked people to write down their wishes for the future. A future where everyone has access to sexual and reproductive healthcare and where everyone’s sexual and reproductive rights are respected.
But what happens to all those amazing ideas shared at the ANSER conference? Sensoawanted to tap into the hive mind and asked people to write down their wishes for the future. A future where everyone has access to sexual and reproductive healthcare and where everyone’s sexual and reproductive rights are respected.
What would such a world look like?
Pre- and post-natal care ensure women’s safety during pregnancy and women are treated respectfully when they’re in labour.
Gender-based violence is taken seriously and the bodily autonomy of all people is guaranteed. This includes free access to abortions, the abolition of female genital mutilation and well-funded safe houses.
Women aren’t discriminated against anymore. They don’t have to pay extra when buying certain items. They don’t have to be worried whether medications have been tested on women sufficiently to guarantee safe use. They receive equal pay for equal labour.
Gender-based violence is taken seriously and the bodily autonomy of all people is guaranteed. This includes free access to abortions, the abolition of female genital mutilation and well-funded safe houses.
Women aren’t discriminated against anymore. They don’t have to pay extra when buying certain items. They don’t have to be worried whether medications have been tested on women sufficiently to guarantee safe use. They receive equal pay for equal labour.