Abstract

Sexual and reproductive wellbeing are rights recognised in international law. This collection brings together initiatives from around the world that aim to translate these rights into reality. Interventions are diverse, including popular theatre in Nigeria, collaborative planning in Egypt, role playing in Cambodia and participatory research in England. All emphasise the importance of putting the lived experiences and concerns of women, men and young people at the centre of efforts to improve sexual and reproductive wellbeing.

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