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Web for Life outcome paper: Strengthening networks and coordination for female students' SRH responses
Students and Youth Working on Reproductive Health Action Team (SAYWHAT)
September 2010

This paper is presented to stakeholders, service providers, line ministries, college authorities and all Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights program implementers within Tertiary Institutions. The document gives a summation of the outcomes of the Web for Life Convention 2010 discussions. It communicates the need for SRH including HIV and AIDS programming and service that is responsive to young women's challenges and Reproductive Health Care that meets their Expectations.

The SAYWHAT Gender Program coordinates the Web for Life Network which is a platform for young women to discuss, strategize and lobby for access to Sexual and Reproductive Health Rights including services. The Network convened the 'The Web for Life Convention 2010' which gathered 70 female students in August 2010. The Convention encouraged female students to Act and Claim their Sexual and Reproductive Health Care Services in tertiary institutions. The conference's thrust was a response to the concerns over the unavailability of Sexual and Reproductive Health services at the colleges, lack of confidentiality by the college nurses, unavailability of drugs and efficient clinic services that are gender-sensitive that has been recorded over the years of SAYWHAT's programming.

The SAYWHAT Female Students' Web for Life Convention 2010 agreed to the following Reproductive Health Care Needs and Expectations of female students in Tertiary Institutions. There is need to:

  • 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 Re productive 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, behaviours, 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.
  • Promote the formulation and implementation of Sexual Harassment Policies that have clear work plans and budget allocations so as to protect the sexual rights of students, lecturers and their immediate communities.

SAYWHAT encourages the active participation of female students and stakeholders in ensuring the provision of Sexual and Reproductive Health services in tertiary institutions and aims to coordinate networks and activities that shall encourage the implementation of the Convention outcomes. The Web for Life Network shall engage stakeholders and key players at national, provincial and local level in order to strengthen its responses. SAYWHAT shall continuously build the capacity of female students to spearhead the initiatives and strengthen their networks at provincial level. The Web for life initiatives shall make use of all opportunities and platforms available to present the outcomes and ensure the commitment of partners, ministries and service providers in meeting the needs and expectations of young women in tertiary institutions.

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