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Who We Are?

National Alliance of Young People for Reproductive Health and Family Planning is an association created in 2015 in Senegal.

The National Youth Alliance for Health and Development (NAYS) is the leading organization working to improve the well-being and quality of life of young people and women. Our mission is to ensure their access to quality health information, products and services tailored to their needs.
Through a dynamic approach, we act on several fronts to catalyze change:
01

Education and awareness

Campaigns to inform young people about reproductive health, STI prevention, contraception and menstrual health.
02

Advocacy

Influence of public policies to improve access to health services and sexual education.
03

Access to the services

Collaboration with care providers to provide youth-friendly reproductive health services.
04

Training and capacity building

Programmes to improve the skills of young people, health professionals and educators.
05

Research and data collection

Studies to understand the needs and challenges of young people in reproductive health.

Our mission

The mission of NJSD is to strongly influence the orientation of health and development policies in favor of adolescents and young people in order to produce immediate and lasting changes in their lives

We are committed to ensuring the accessibility, continuity and quality of reproductive health services for young people and women, in all sectors: public, private and community. We strongly believe that health is the result of a constant interaction between the individual and their environment, and it is this interaction that we aim to improve through our initiatives.

Our vision

We are a leading organization in protecting the rights of every adolescent and child in health, environment, automation, participation and development.

We strive to become changemakers in the field of reproductive health, focusing on the Rights and Sexual and Reproductive Health of women and young people. Our approach is based on a deep understanding of the determinants of health, i.e. the individual, social, economic and environmental factors that influence health.
11.023+
Young people affected by our communication programs for social change
313+
Relays and trained peer educators on SRAJ issues
47+
Dialogue sessions on SRAJ issues
4+
communications campaigns

Our figures that speak

The figures testify to the concrete impact of our actions. Browse the statistics and data that illustrate our commitment and progress in our various projects. These key figures reflect the scope of our work and the effectiveness of our initiatives in serving communities.

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