
Make Way for Youth
The Make Way for Youth podcast is a youth-led podcast that brings to the fore conversations on sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR) in sub-Saharan Africa. Together, with co-hosts Warindi, Vilda and Bertha, the series will dive into an array of SRHR topics, including meaningful youth participation, disability justice and intersectionality. With SRHR under threat around the world, this podcast offers a space to break taboos, normalize conversations on SRHR and provide inspiring stories into the work of SRHR youth advocates, religious leaders, policymakers and civil society actors.
Make Way for Youth
Zambia Impact Stories
In episode 2, we are joined by two young trailblazers in Zambia: Thelma Malambo, who is an independent feminist and SRHR activist, and Mwenya Yambayamba, who is a facilitator at Barefeet Theatre. They share the challenges that young people face in Zambia while seeking sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR) and the role that Make Way has played to help overcome these barriers. They dive into how applying Make Way tools, such as the Intersectional Community Scorecard has been instrumental in Zambia for SRHR education and access to services.