SRHR Campaign Theme

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SRHR Campaign
Theme.
 
LGBTI
MY IDENTITY, MY RIGHT
 
Key Issues
 
Access to health services
Inclusive policy
National Health Strategies
Stereotyping
Attitudes of service providers and society
Funding for marginalised groups within Key Populations groups
Religious fundamentalists
Harmful traditional practices
Tokenistic behaviour from CSOs and other platforms
 
 
 
Key Objectives
 
To respect human dignity
To ensure inclusivity in all movements
To hold governments accountable to achieve the
SDGs by 2030
To ensure religious leaders do not incite hate and
violence towards diverse groups
To encourage the shift of society’s mind towards
difference
 
Target Groups
 
Champions (prominent individuals that can influence
change)
Parents, friends and partners of LGBTI persons
Policy makers and duty bearers
LGBTIQ persons
Religious leaders
Traditional leaders
Health care workers
Journalists
Civil Society Organisations (CSOs)
Police
 
Key Messages
 
More than
Difference brings evolvement
100% Human being
I am Human being before I am my sexual
orientation
SRHR has no gender
We are all equal before the law
My body my rights
Being LGBTIQ does not make me unAfrican
 
 
Key messages
 
I am what I am, then what?
Life Goes By Too Quickly (LGBTI) Love who you are
Leaving no one behind
Nothing for us without us
Aliens don’t exist but I do
My identity, My Right
LGBTIQ Lives Matters
Not here for your pleasure
 
 
Tools – Media Part 1
 
1. 
Mainstream Media
Radio
TV adverts
TV soapies / drama
Print media/Publications
books/ poems
Newsletters
Newspapers
Research papers
 
Tools – Media Part 2
 
2. Social Media
YouTube
Facebook / Messenger
Twitter
Instagram
SnapChat
WhatsApp
Telegraph
Grindr
 
Tools – Community Media part 3
 
Print
Newsletters
Posters
Banners
T-shirts
Engagement
Dialogues
Sensitisation
 
 
Resolutions to realize SRHR for the
LGBTIQ Community
 
1.
LANGUAGE/KEY WORDS: 
The policy has to include all acronyms, while
most countries have such clauses, they might look into specifically
stating some groups such as non-discrimination on Key Population and
marginalised groups.
2.
LEGISLATION: 
Draconian laws be abolished (through lobbying and
inclusion of CSOs) Identify key colonial laws and policies that are non
discriminatory and work towards abolishing them.
3.
SENSITIZATION: 
Sensitization of families, parents, friends and allies, CSOS
4.
Challenging hateful teachings through culture, bringing the evidence
5.
APPROACH: 
Are the LGBTI people invited or engaged in spaces to
participate meaningfully?
 
Prepared by: LGBTIQ KEY POPULATION TEAM
MEMBERS
1.
MWALE BANDA
2.
TIBUYILE DLAMINI
3.
IRENE MWENDWA
4.
TASH DOWELL
5.
NALEDI MASIPA
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This campaign aims to advocate for the rights and inclusivity of LGBTIQ individuals by addressing key issues such as access to health services, challenging stereotypes, and holding governments accountable. With a focus on respect, inclusivity, and societal transformation, the campaign targets various groups and promotes key messages to shift societal perceptions towards diversity. Utilizing a range of tools including mainstream media and social platforms, the campaign strives to bring about positive change and empower marginalized voices.

  • LGBTIQ rights
  • inclusivity
  • advocacy
  • key issues
  • societal transformation

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  1. SRHR Campaign Theme. LGBTI MY IDENTITY, MY RIGHT

  2. Key Issues Access to health services Inclusive policy National Health Strategies Stereotyping Attitudes of service providers and society Funding for marginalised groups within Key Populations groups Religious fundamentalists Harmful traditional practices Tokenistic behaviour from CSOs and other platforms

  3. Key Objectives To respect human dignity To ensure inclusivity in all movements To hold governments accountable to achieve the SDGs by 2030 To ensure religious leaders do not incite hate and violence towards diverse groups To encourage the shift of society s mind towards difference

  4. Target Groups Champions (prominent individuals that can influence change) Parents, friends and partners of LGBTI persons Policy makers and duty bearers LGBTIQ persons Religious leaders Traditional leaders Health care workers Journalists Civil Society Organisations (CSOs) Police

  5. Key Messages More than Difference brings evolvement 100% Human being I am Human being before I am my sexual orientation SRHR has no gender We are all equal before the law My body my rights Being LGBTIQ does not make me unAfrican

  6. Key messages I am what I am, then what? Life Goes By Too Quickly (LGBTI) Love who you are Leaving no one behind Nothing for us without us Aliens don t exist but I do My identity, My Right LGBTIQ Lives Matters Not here for your pleasure

  7. Tools Media Part 1 1. Mainstream Media Radio TV adverts TV soapies / drama Print media/Publications books/ poems Newsletters Newspapers Research papers

  8. Tools Media Part 2 2. Social Media YouTube Facebook / Messenger Twitter Instagram SnapChat WhatsApp Telegraph Grindr

  9. Tools Community Media part 3 Print Newsletters Posters Banners T-shirts Engagement Dialogues Sensitisation

  10. Resolutions to realize SRHR for the LGBTIQ Community 1. LANGUAGE/KEY WORDS: The policy has to include all acronyms, while most countries have such clauses, they might look into specifically stating some groups such as non-discrimination on Key Population and marginalised groups. 2. LEGISLATION: Draconian laws be abolished (through lobbying and inclusion of CSOs) Identify key colonial laws and policies that are non discriminatory and work towards abolishing them. 3. SENSITIZATION: Sensitization of families, parents, friends and allies, CSOS 4. Challenging hateful teachings through culture, bringing the evidence 5. APPROACH: Are the LGBTI people invited or engaged in spaces to participate meaningfully?

  11. Prepared by: LGBTIQ KEY POPULATION TEAM MEMBERS 1. MWALE BANDA 2. TIBUYILE DLAMINI 3. IRENE MWENDWA 4. TASH DOWELL 5. NALEDI MASIPA

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