By RAJYASHREE DATTA | Director Development
Kolkata Sanved has embarked on a new strategic direction to consciously integrate Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights (SRHR) into the core pillars of our interventions. This shift stems from our recognition that SRHR is deeply interlinked with psychosocial wellbeing, gender equity, and holistic development. Our evolving approach reflects both the learnings from the Adolescent Girls and the urgent need to address adolescent health challenges—particularly among adolescent girls—through a framework that combines rehabilitation, prevention, and systemic change.
Why This Shift in Strategy
Our field experience revealed that addressing SRHR in isolation—without situating it within broader frameworks of gender, power, and inequality—limits the potential for transformative change. For example, community discussions surfaced that along with early marriage, teenage pregnancies were on the rise. Youth participants themselves emphasized that single-focus SRHR sessions would not be sufficient unless rooted in an analysis of structural gender-based discrimination and inequities.
Therefore, through our strategic planning process, we made a deliberate decision to weave SRHR into all interventions, ensuring that it is not a standalone module but rather a sustained and integral part of our broader gender and wellbeing framework.
Capacity Building for Systemic Change
To ensure the strength of this shift, Kolkata Sanved has invested significantly in capacity building at multiple levels:
For Dance Movement Therapy Practitioners and Sanved Staff:
For Adolescent Girls and Youth Leaders:
The Workshops: A Multi-Layered Approach
Kolkata Sanved has developed and facilitated structured training workshops combining sexual health as part of self-healing and community healing—an approach central to our Sampoornata Model. The workshops had the following objectives:
Reflections and Early Learnings
Way Forward
Going ahead, Kolkata Sanved aims to:
Conclusion
This evolving strategy signifies Kolkata Sanved’s commitment to embedding SRHR within a larger ecosystem of care, wellbeing, and gender justice. By combining embodied practices, psychosocial healing, and systemic analysis, we are ensuring that adolescent girls and young people are not just passive recipients of information but are empowered leaders of change within their communities.
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