Happy New Year from all of us at ARROW. We'd like to share some inspiration to kick off the new year. Presenting the first batch of animated short films from a series being produced by ARROW and partners as part of the #SRHR4ALL campaign which highlights the need for universal access for sexual and reproductive health and rights in Asia.
The Reproductive Health Association of Cambodia (RHAC) shows that while access to safe abortion services is legal in the country, there is still a need to raise awareness on this to ensure that women have access to sexual and reproductive health and rights. Want to find out more about the status of SRHR in Cambodia?
The Yunnan Health and Development Research Association (YHDRA) in China highlights why comprehensive sexuality education is essential for the country's future. Want to find out more about the status of SRHR in China?
Rural Women’s Social Education Centre (RUWSEC) in India highlights why young people need access to contraception. Want to find out more about the status of SRHR in India?
Beyond Beijing Committee in Nepal shows that while access to safe abortion services is legal in the country, there is still a need to raise awareness on this to ensure that women have access to sexual and reproductive health and rights. Want to find out more about the status of SRHR in Nepal?
Likhaan from the Philippines highlights how religion has affected women's access to sexual and reproductive health services in the country, including access to safe and legal abortion services. Want to find out more about the status of SRHR in the Philippines?
Based in Malaysia, the Asian-Pacific Resource and Research Centre for Women (ARROW) has been working since 1993 to champion women’s sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR). We try to achieve this through interlinked strategies of information and communications for change, monitoring and research for evidence-based advocacy, strengthening partnerships for advocacy and organisational development.