
Climate Change and Health for Frontline Health Workers
24 October 2025Co-creating gender-transformative interventions for adolescent mental, sexual, and reproductive health and rights: Influence of context and actors on process and content in Niger, Ghana, and Burkina Faso
19 November 2025What does it take to operationalise gender transformative approaches across different African contexts?
By: Woldekidan Amde, Gabriel Ananya, Kéfilath Bello, Nkoli Ezumah, Asha S. George, Amani Hachimou, Tanya Jacobs, Mat Lowe, Chinyere Mbachu, Vuyolwethu Mjijelwa, Abdoul M Nouhou, Ramatou Ouedraogo, Sundari T.K. Ravindran, Nathalie Sawadogo, Nichola Schaay, Lauren Wallace
Africa is the second largest and second most populous continent in the world. Governed by 54 recognised sovereign states, its people celebrate multiple traditions and speak countless dialects and languages apart from those inherited by varied colonial legacies. Despite historical and ongoing debts, it has one of the fastest growing global economies and vast natural resources.1 Its full potential, however, is not realized due in part to the lack of progress and regression on gender equality and sexual and reproductive health and rights.

