Program and Development Manager, Equipop
Dominique Pobel holds a degree from the Centre for Studies and Research on International Development (CERDI). Over 20 years of program coordination experience at Equipop have allowed her to develop in-depth expertise in sexual and reproductive health and rights from a gender perspective. Her work gives her the opportunity to conduct external studies and contribute to scientific articles.
Le programme Jeunes en Vigie vise à combler les lacunes dans la disponibilité et l'accessibilité de services de santé sexuelle et reproductive de qualité pour les jeunes femmes en intégrant une perspective féministe et des droits de l'homme dans ses audits sociaux. Ce reportage sur le programme Jeunes en Vigie est l'un des trois reportages sur la mise en œuvre sélectionnés pour la série 2024 sur l'élargissement de l'accès à la santé sexuelle et reproductive, développée par Knowledge SUCCESS et le réseau IBP/OMS.
The Jeunes en Vigie program aims to address gaps in the availability and accessibility of quality SRHR services for young women by integrating a feminist and human rights perspective into its social audits. This feature story on the Jeunes en Vigie program is one of the three implementation stories selected for a 2024 series on expanding comprehensive sexual and reproductive health access, developed by Knowledge SUCCESS and WHO/IBP Network.
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