Safeguarding gains in the sexual and reproductive health and AIDS response amidst covid-19: The role of african civil society
Author
Eghtessadi, Rouzeh
Mukandavire, Zindoga
Mutenherwa, Farirai
Cuadros, Diego
Musuka, Godfrey
Institutions
Abstract
We outline the role of African Civil Society in safeguarding gains registered to date in
the sexual and reproductive health and HIV response. We make a case why civil
society organizations (CSOs) must vigilantly be engaged in the COVID-19 response
in Africa. Lockdown disruptions, and rerouting of health funds to the pandemic, have
impeded access to essential Sexual and Reproductive Health (SRH), and social
protection services. Compounded by pre-existing inequalities faced by vulnerable
populations, poor SRH outcomes amid COVID-19 calls for CSOs' intensified demand
on accountability of Governments. CSOs also rapidly close community-health facility
gaps and provide safety-nets to mitigate the COVID-19 gendered impact.