Strengthening schools as safe spaces for Sexual Reproductive and Health knowledge in Uganda

Schools are not only places for academic learning but also safe spaces where young people can gain the knowledge they need to navigate life’s challenges. Enabel, together with school clubs and their patrons, is working to strengthen Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights (SRHR) education through innovative peer-to-peer learning.

In this initiative, teachers (club patrons) are trained to guide and support students in their SRHR journeys. The clubs then become hubs of knowledge-sharing, where students educate one another on critical topics such as menstrual hygiene, myths surrounding HIV and drug use, and the importance of building healthy relationships.

This approach does more than just pass on information — it breaks down stigma, encourages open dialogue, and builds confidence among students to make informed decisions about their health and well-being. By empowering young people today, we are shaping healthier, more resilient communities for tomorrow. Watch the video to learn more.

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