South and South-East Asia - Indonesia
The Strengthening Equitable Healthcare Access in Target regions (SEHAT) aims to improve health outcomes and rights, particularly Sexual and Reproductive Health Rights, for marginalized and vulnerable women and girls in the provinces of Central Sulawesi (CS) and Papua. The project will achieve its ultimate outcome by addressing the barriers faced by Women & Girls both on the supply and demand side of health care. On the supply side, the Project will improve the delivery of quality, gender responsive and environmentally sustainable health care through a series of interventions aimed at improving the ability and capacity of healthcare providers and policymakers in the districts. On the demand side, the Project will work with women & girls and their communities to promote accessible, non-judgmental, and evidence-based health information; support women and girls ability for decision-making on SRHR; and challenge harmful social norms and practices that affect women and girls health and rights.