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Our Programmes

NORSAAC currently runs programmes in three broad areas namely, Sexual and Reproductive Health and Women’s Rights and Governance and livelihood and skill training. Various evidence-based strategies are employed in programming mainly including advocacy, partnership and collaboration, coalition building and networking, research and BCC. Rights-based approach forms the basis of programming in NORSAAC. These strategies are used to achieve the dual objectives of increasing coverage and impact of programme interventions.

PROJECTS UNDER WOMEN’S  RIGHTS AND GOVERNANCE:

  • Women’s Participation in leadership and Decision making Project
  • Women’s Right Advocates Project
  • The Magazias Project
  • Young Female Parliament Project
  • NORWAACG

PROJECTS UNDER SEXUALITY AND REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH:

  • Community Based  Sexual Education Project (CBSEP)
  • Innovative Sexual Education Project (ISEP)
  • Society Tackling AIDS through Rights (STAR)
  • Project Resource Mobilization and Awareness (Project –RMA)
  • Act Right and Stop HIV
  • GLOBAL FUND ROUND 8 HIV/AIDS PROJECT

PROJECTS UNDER LIVELIHOOD AND SKILLS TRAINING:

  • Youth Entrepreneurship and Skills Advancement Centre (YESAC)

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Sexuality and Reproductive Health

NORSAAC currently runs programmes in two broad areas namely, Sexual and Reproductive Health and Women’s Rights and Governance with livelihood and skill training as a cross-cutting issue. Various evidence-based strategies are employed in programming mainly including advocacy, partnership and collaboration, coalition building and networking, research and BCC. Rights-based approach forms the basis of programming in …

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Women’s Rights and Governance

NORSAAC currently runs programmes in two broad areas namely, Sexual and Reproductive Health and Women’s Rights and Governance with livelihood and skill training as a cross-cutting issue. Various evidence-based strategies are employed in programming mainly including advocacy, partnership and collaboration, coalition building and networking, research and BCC. Rights-based approach forms the basis of programming in …

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