SEMA
SEMA (Sexual Reproductive, Menstrual Hygiene and Family planning for Adolescents and Youths) is a project focusing on Adolescent & Youth Reproductive Health Rights. The aim of this project is to educate adolescents on menstrual hygiene, to reduce sexually transmitted infections (STIs) and HIV among the adolescents and youths, to reduce early pregnancies and forced child marriage among teenage girls. Increase access of sexual reproductive health and FP services to young people both in schools and school drop outs and elimination of Female Genital Mutilation (FGM) reducing school dropout rates and increased Family Planning uptake for youths who are already married through collaboration and partnerships with relevant service providers.