Interlinkages between Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights/Family Planning and Climate Change
Lead Author: Monica Guendy (University of Minnesota, Humphrey School of Public Affairs) Co-Authors: Niona Nakuya Kasekende (Regenerate Africa), Rebekah Montgomery (University of Minnesota, Humphrey School of Public Affairs)
This factsheet highlights the crucial links between SRHR, family planning, and climate change. It highlights how climate change disproportionately affects access to sexual and reproductive health services, and how these services are vital to enhancing community resilience to climate impacts. Incorporating SRHR into climate strategies can lead to healthier populations and greater adaptive capacity in the face of climate challenges.