uCon is an interactive website which aim to improve access of information in the arena of sexual and Reproductive health and Rights (SRHR). Most of adolescents don’t get proper information and guidance about their growing up, future planning, rights and sexuality. In working to end youth’s problems, we believe that accessibility of information must be ensure.

Objectives

  1. To Disseminate information’s about sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR) among mass population,
  2. To answers the inquires of young people about SRHR and early marriage related issues and
  3. To create scope to learn how to deal with sexual abuse, pubertal changes, sex and relationship etc.
  4. To increase the knowledge level of young people.

Young people are changing the world today, creating the reality of tomorrow. Speaking up, challenging norms, collaborating, and building networks – young advocates are driving positive change in their communities, countries, and around the world. Women Deliver is shifting the global landscape in favor of meaningful youth engagement because we know young people are shaping a gender equal future. It’s time to follow their lead. However, it is also important to recognize the important role young people can play in delivering effective SRHR programs and improved health outcomes. For young people, their sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR) are a crucial part of their lives – whether they are sexually active or not.

Target Group

We are work with young people and their social environment, including parents, community members, and religious and community leaders.

Young people’s expertise and insights give them a unique ability to lead change and transform their communities and countries for the better. Through an innovative combination of small grants and responsive technical support, Women Deliver’s funding model provides young people the resources and opportunities they need to advance the health, rights, and wellbeing of girls, women, and young people in their communities, countries, and across the globe. Working with adolescent boys and girls involves gaining the knowledge and skills to address concerns such as grown up changes or puberty and sexuality, substance use, violence, risk-taking behaviors and mental health issues.