The concept of Sexual reproductive health and rights is a taboo talk and therefore not culturally accepted.
Restrictions at community, societal and institutional levels hinder girls and young women access to comprehensive sexual reproductive and health rights (SRHR) education and services that match their needs and ability to make their own informed decisions.
Consequently, young people are vulnerable to among others HIV and unintended teenage pregnancies.
Moving the Goalposts Health programme equips girls and young women with skills and information on sexual reproductive health and rights, so that they can engage in less risky sexual behaviors.
These peer-led sessions are school based and also done during the leagues, tournaments and during our major events.