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REACHING COMMUNITIES WITH CRITICAL SRH AND HIV SERVICES
Through the SRHR (Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights) and HIV Linkages Project funded by the European Union, and the Governments of Sweden and Norway (2011-2015), Botswana has made notable progress in increasing access to and uptake of key integrated HIV and SRH services across nine pilot sites.
Tsa Batho Newsletter December 2015
United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) Botswana is pleased to share with you its newsletter edition which presents news and updates of programme activities implemented by implementing partners through UNFPA’s technical and financial support.
CLIENT SATISFACTION SURVEY IN PILOT HEALTH FACILITIES IMPLEMENTING SRHR/HIV LINKAGES PROJECT
A Client Satisfaction Survey (CSS) in nine selected pilot health facilities implementing SRH/HIV services was commissioned in order to establish the level of client satisfaction and the quality of service being delivered before rolling out the intervention to all the districts of the country.
SRHR AND HIV LINKAGES INDICATOR BASELINE SURVEY REPORT
This report presents findings of a SRHR and HIV Linkages Indicator Baseline Survey commissioned by the Government of Botswana (Ministry of Health) in collaboration with the United Nations Population Fund.
Tsa Batho Newsletter April 2015
United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) Botswana is pleased to share with you its newsletter edition which presents news and updates of programme activities implemented by implementing partners through UNFPA’s technical and financial support.
Tsa Batho Newsletter October 2015
United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) Botswana is pleased to share with you its newsletter edition which presents news and updates of programme activities implemented by implementing partners through UNFPA’s technical and financial support.
Tsa Batho Newsletter July 2015
United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) Botswana is pleased to share with you its newsletter edition which presents news and updates of programme activities implemented by implementing partners through UNFPA’s technical and financial support.
Establising a Youth Friendly Service Facility
SRH Rights and Responsibilities of Adolescents and Young People
Adolescents and Young People in Botswana are entitled to certain rights that grants them acess to reproductive health information and services,and enable them to decide freely and responsibly on all aspects of their sexuality.
The Botswana Gender Based Violence Indicators Study
Over two thirds of women in Botswana (67%) have experienced some form of gender violence in their lifetime including partner and non-partner violence. A smaller, but still high, proportion of men (44%) admit to perpetrating violence against women. Nearly one third of women (29%) experienced Intimate Partner Violence (IPV) in the 12 months to the prevalence survey that formed the flagship research tool in this study. In contrast, only 1.2% of Batswana women reported cases of GBV to the police in the same period. Thus the prevalence of GBV reported in the survey is 24 times higher than that reported to the police. This suggests that levels of GBV are far higher than those recorded in official statistics and that women have lost faith in the very systems that should protect them as well as offer redress.