Health Promotion and Rights Watch

Health Promotion and Rights Watch

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HPRW-U is an NGO that aims at strengthening health systems with strong emphasis on Reproductive Heal

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Due to the threat of climate change, population growth and water scarcity, many around the world lack access to healthy, local, and nourishing food.

We work with farmers to increase households food production, farm income and environmental conservation.

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No one wins until we all eat, let’s work together for resilient food systems, empowered farmers and .

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Through our training ,she learned to grow her own food, transforming her home garden and engaged in livestock farming.

As starts in Brazil, we call for sustainable food systems that empower communities to grow their own food and nourish their families.

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When children eat well,they learn well.

Weather related shocks threaten school meal programmes by reducing harvests and food supply.

As leaders meet at , we continue to work and secure school feeding through local food sourcing that supports both farmers and learners.

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Backyard gardens and small livestock are helping households to ensure availability of nutritious foods.

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Empowering farmers translates into improved overall well being for children, households and communities.

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In resource constrained communities growing food reduces poverty risks and empowers women, thereby disrupting cycles of harmful practices and improve child protection.

With our small scale food production program helps households to improve nutrition & boost economic resilience.

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Through our work with households, we're witnessing the activation of adolescent girls and young women who are building collectives and safe spaces where they can learn
about and assert their rights, educate and support their peers, and engage their communities.

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In Uganda, 34% of girls are married before the age of 18 years, which is the minimum legal age of marriage in the country.

Child marriage is driven by factors including poverty and lack of access to education and other opportunities for girls.

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In the communities where we work, there have been important shifts in social norms related to and gender equality, in general.

We are now documenting cases of households building their understanding of the negative impact of the practice on girls.

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Through our work we have committed to prioritizing access to girls education,
ensuring the active participation of girls in decision making processes which directly or indirectly affect their lives as well as promoting & respecting the positive role of the family.

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