Programmes
Programmes and Interventions
IWHDA promotes the health, rights, protection, dignity and economic empowerment of women, girls, children and underserved communities through community-based education, empowerment, advocacy, capacity strengthening, peer support and linkages to essential services. Our interventions are designed to address the practical barriers that prevent people from accessing services, exercising their rights and participating fully in decisions that affect their lives.
Women's Health & SRHR
Helping women and girls access accurate SRHR information and connecting them with appropriate health services and referral follow-up.
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GBV Prevention & Response
Preventing gender-based violence and strengthening safe, dignified, confidential responses and referral support for survivors.
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Child Protection & Family Wellbeing
Strengthening community understanding of children's rights and safety, and building stronger, safer, more supportive families.
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HIV Stigma Reduction & Peer Support
Supporting people affected by HIV with peer networks, psychosocial support, and safe spaces free from judgement or discrimination.
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Economic Empowerment & Livelihoods
Strengthening women's livelihoods, savings, and food security so they can make decisions and support their families.
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Community Awareness, Advocacy & Social Mobilisation
Bringing communities together through dialogue and participatory discussion to reflect on challenges and drive local advocacy.
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Capacity Building & Community Systems Strengthening
Training and mentoring community volunteers, peer educators, and health workers to strengthen community-level responses.
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Referral & Linkage to Services
Helping people move from identifying a need to actually accessing the right health, legal, or protection service.
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Our Interventions
IWHDA works with women, girls, children, families and underserved communities to improve health, strengthen protection, expand economic opportunities and promote dignity and rights. Our interventions combine community education, peer support, safe spaces, advocacy, social mobilisation, capacity building and referral linkages to help communities move from awareness to practical action and access to services.