WINNING WITH WOMEN AND GIRLS PROJECT WWW.G .
About WWW.G

The project’s overall goal is to empower AGYW with life and leadership skills to hold healthcare service providers accountable for quality SRHR services. By strengthening their voice, the project aims to reduce HIV infections and improve the overall health and wellbeing of young women in rural Southern Zambia.

  • Access to quality integrated health information and services
  • Mentorship in leadership skills for rights advocacy
  • Strengthening capacity for community-led monitoring and evaluation

What We Are Doing

  • Integrated Outreach: Conducting SRH outreach and awareness sessions in community and school settings.
  • Advocacy Training: Supporting AGYW to participate in Regional Universal Health Coverage (UHC) advocacy and National Health programming.
  • Accountability Meetings: Hosting quarterly interface meetings with healthcare providers to address challenges faced by AGYW.
  • Community Monitoring: Conducting routine Community-Led Monitoring (CLM) and monthly M&E visits to ensure service quality.

Where We Are Doing It

  • The project takes place in the rural parts of Livingstone and Choma districts within the Southern Province.

Our Objectives and Targets

The overall goal is to empower AGYW to demand their rights and advocate for high-quality, accountable SRHR and HIV services.

  • Reach 800 AGYW with quality Integrated Health information and services by December 2026.
  • Empower 800 AGYW through mentorship in life and leadership skills.
  • Strengthen the capacity of 800 AGYW to monitor the quality of SRH/HIV services.
Project Information
DURATION: 3 Years (Ending December 2026)
PARTNERS: Her Voice Fund
TARGET AUDIENCE: AGYW (ages 15 to 29), including those with disabilities and key populations
IMPLEMENTATION AREAS: Southern Province (Livingstone and Choma)
HEALTH FACILITIES COVERED: Railway Surgery, Njase Clinic, Libuyu Clinic, Linda Clinic, and Mulala Health Post
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