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Web
for Life convention report
Students and Youth Working on Reproductive Health Action Team
(SAYWHAT)
September 2010
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Executive
Summary
The Web for
Life Convention marked the fifth edition of what has been traditionally
known for the past four years as the Female student's conference.
The rebranding was inspired by the need of having the convention
as a meeting point of consolidating and reviewing grassroots interventions
that would have been done throughout the year under the Web for
Life network. The Web for life is a coordinating network that is
responsible for managing provincial and college based initiatives
for sexual and reproductive health for female students.
Under the theme
Act Now! Claim Sexual and Reproductive Health Services from Tertiary
Institutions the 2010 convention saw the participation of 60 Students
from Tertiary institutions around Zimbabwe and some delegates from
regional universities like the University of Zambia, Catholic University
in Mozambique and University of Kwazulu Natal. Amongst the Convention's
key objectives was the need:
- To explore
opportunities to establish reproductive health care, HIV and AIDS
services within tertiary institutions.
- To document
the Reproductive Health Care Needs and Expectations of female
students.
- To encourage
students and stakeholders to increase demand and support for quality
reproductive health, HIV and AIDS services.
- To provide
a platform for interaction between SRH, HIV and AIDS health care
providers and female students.
- To explore
opportunities for the Web for Life in ensuring access to SRH,
HIV and AIDS Services for female students.
- To explore
opportunities for female students' empowerment through the
constitution, legal and policy provisions.
The thrust of
the convention was on ensuring service delivery and this was promoted
through various parallel sessions and an exposition that allowed
students to interact with the SRH services that are available for
them. An encouraging 59% of the delegates were tested from the New
Start that was present during the convention.
Amongst the
key deliberations were issues around the Constitution making process
and the role of female students in advocacy and lobbying. Critical
issues on mapping service providers were also explored with emphasis
given on improving the health delivery model in tertiary institutions
so that they are friendly and responsive to the needs of female
students.
Main activities
planned within the regional work plans under the Wed for life include
expositions, discussion forums and edutainment programs that are
mainly aimed at information and knowledge sharing as well as advocacy
and lobbying for effective gender responses.
Key action points
agreed from the convention include:
- Monitor
and track budgets allocated for sexual and reproductive health
and rights of young women.
- Advocate
for the allocation of adequate quality and reliable Sexual and
Reproductive Health Care services for all young women in Tertiary
institutions.
- Promote and
support young women's rights using local and national laws,
national constitution and international instruments.
- Provide Maternal
Health Care in tertiary institutions.
- Establish
a board to support female students' activities and initiatives
that fully empower them on their physical, emotional, psychological
and social Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights needs.
- Ensure the
provision of Youth Friendly services and service providers in
colleges.
- Involve policy
makers, politicians, ministry of women's affairs in all
deliberations on women's issues.
- Research
and document female students' challenges, behaviors, attitudes
and realities.
- Develop
and implement supportive policies for pregnant students in tertiary
institutions.
- Advocate
and lobby for gender sensitive SRH services that embrace and recognize
young women's rights to HIV prevention and Contraception.
- Advocate
for young women's access to information and services on
the prevention and management of abortions and their complications.
- Ensure availability
of Anti Retroviral drugs and treatment of STIs at institutional
clinics.
Moving forward
SAYWHAT intends to craft a response strategy that will ensure the
implementation of the agreed Web for life Provincial work plans
by the students and other implementing partners.
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