Contacts

Yeka Sub- City Woreda 9, P.O. Box: 56411, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia

contact@ecydo.org.et

eshetorganization@gmail.com

ecyuaethiopia@yahool.com

+251 911 484666

Category: Sexual and reproductive health rights promotion

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Sexual and reproductive health rights promotion

Inclusively Friendly SRHR (Implemented by Mahlet Alemayehu, MD, Youth Champion)

The goal of “Inclusively friendly SRHR” is advancing SRHR of youth with visual impairment ages 14 – 25 in Ethiopia through improving their knowledge in SRHR by developing Braille and Audio SRHR dictionary and shape coded menstrual cycle tracking bracelets by June 2020. It aims to ensure that SRHR education is not only youth-friendly but also inclusive of youth with visual impairment.

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Sexual and reproductive health rights promotion

Promoting SRH for Holistic Development of Young People in Addis Ababa and Oromiya Regional States (YCI III)

Promoting SRH for Holistic Development of Young People in Addis Ababa and Oromia (YCI lll) project is implemented by BETE-MiC Alliance consists of six implementing organizations, namely: Eshet Children and Youth Development Organization (ECYDO); Mih Lewetatoch Yebego Adragot Mahiber (MLYAM); Better Life for Women and Children Charity Organization (BLWCCO); Chilanchil Child and Youth Development Association (CCYDA); Endurance Youth Association (EYA); and Tena Kebena Ginflen Enatseda Mahiber (TKGEM).

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Sexual and reproductive health rights promotion

Promoting SRH for Holistic Development of Young People in Addis Ababa and Oromia Regional States (YCI II)

The project aims at increasing access to quality and youth-friendly sexual and health information and services to the targeted young people, improving their knowledge in the area, challenge their attitude about gender roles, and motivating young people to make safe and informed sexual and reproductive health-related decisions.

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Sexual and reproductive health rights promotion

Youth Dialogue on Sexual Reproductive Health at Koteba Health Center

Youth Dialogue on Sexual Reproductive Health at Koteba Health Center

Youth Dialogue on Sexual Reproductive Health at Koteba Health Center 🌟
On February 14, 2024, we hosted a dynamic youth dialogue session at the Koteba Health Center Training Hall as part of the YCI project. The discussion brought together health professionals, teachers, students, and young people.
Our primary focus was on the sexual reproductive health challenges faced by adolescents and youth. Dr. Mulubirhan highlighted current health issues affecting this demographic. During the dialogue, we delved into critical topics such as early marriage, pregnancy, sexual intercourse, injuries, substance abuse, abortion, and harmful traditions.
To address these pressing concerns, we call upon parents, educators, health professionals, government bodies, and the media to collaborate actively and fulfill their respective roles.
Together, we can empower our youth and create a healthier future!!
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Sexual and reproductive health rights promotion

YCI project implementation

YCI project implementation

Today, we had a fruitful alliance review meeting at the ECYDO office, as part of the YCI project implementation. The meeting brought together the BET-MIC alliance members and aimed to achieve two main objectives: to enhance the capacity and exchange the experiences of the alliance members, and to discuss and agree on the strategies to reach our target number of young people through our innovative SRH net model within the remaining project period. Mr. Tilahun Teshome, the Administration and Finance head of ECYDO, facilitated the first session, by sharing the best practices of ECYDO in relation to administration and finance management. At the end of the session, the alliance members gained some useful knowledge and insights, expressed their appreciation and feedback, and committed to apply them to improve their organization’s performance. The second session focused on devising possible strategies to meet the planned number of young people through our innovative SRH net model, given the project’s limited time frame. The alliance members proposed and agreed on some strategies, such as expanding our reach to more schools and training out-of-school youth.
We thank all the alliance members for their participation, engagement, and contribution to the meeting.

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