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[EP5] DYD on Overcoming Cultural and Traditional Barriers to SRHR For Young Girls with Disabilities

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Description: This podcast presents an overview of the series Deaf Youth Dialogue Nepal: A Deaf Podcast by Deaf Youth, for Deaf Youth, a unique and inclusive initiative focused on addressing Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights (SRHR) issues and youth within the Deaf community. The podcast was designed to raise awareness, foster meaningful dialogue, and disseminate vital information, ensuring accessibility for Deaf youths. It is part of the regional campaign ‘The Power of Sign for SRHR Campaign 2023-2025’, which is going on in Nepal, Bhutan, Pakistan, and other countries in the Asia-Pacific region. Episode 5: Overcoming Cultural and Traditional Barriers to SRHR For Young Girls with Disabilities This episode discusses overcoming cultural and traditional barriers to SRHR for young girls with disabilities. In this episode, we delve into the cultural and traditional barriers to SRHR and their impact on young girls with disabilities. Our host, Raj Bahadur Budha, led the discussion with guest Rabita Deula (both graduates of YPEER Nepal and Disabilities 2030 National Training of Trainers first batch and second batch respectively ). This episode includes: ✅ A discussion on cultural and traditional barriers to SRHR and their impact on young girls with disabilities. ✅ Key insights into how these barriers affect access to SRHR services and information. ✅ An interactive myths and facts game to make learning fun and engaging. Disclaimer: This podcast serves as one of the study materials in which Deaf TOT participants share their thoughts and key learnings about Overcoming Cultural and Traditional Barriers to SRHR For Young Girls with Disabilities. The sharing during the podcast is based on the learning and experience of deaf youths who were trained and certified by Disabilities2030 and Y-PEER Nepal. Some information may be outdated if this video is viewed after many years of being uploaded. You can also download the Y-PEER Nepal Certified Manual and Manual of Disabilities2030 at https://www.facebook.com/ypeernepal https://www.facebook.com/disabilities2030 📢 Watch, learn, and share to support inclusive SRHR education! 🔗 Stay Connected: 🔹 Subscribe and stay tuned for more episodes! 🔹 Follow us for updates on Deaf youth empowerment, SRHR, and inclusive education. National Team Members (Nepal): Prajwal Subedi Nishant Kumar Safalta Maharjan Kashish Shrestha International Team Members (Outside Nepal): Awnu Shrestha (Anju) Fura Sherpa Sangeet Kayastha Camera, Edits and Interpreter Jayan Madhikarmi Prakash Maharjan Organisation: Working Group On Disabilities and 2030 Agenda, Nepal Chapter (Disabilities 2030) Youth Peer Education Association Nepal (Y-PEER Nepal) Collaborating Organisation: Asia Pacific Hub on Peer Education ( PeerEducation.online ) YPEER Asia Pacific Center, Thailand (YPEER AP) Working Group On Disabilities and 2030 Agenda (Disabilities 2030) Other Partners: Youth Lead Thailand Robert Carr Fund The David And Lucile Packard Foundation Audio Credits:- Song: Stopping By the Inn Artist: http://www.twinmusicom.org Source: http://www.twinmusicom.org/song/298/stopping-by-the-inn License: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ #DeafYouthDialogue #SRHR #overcomingcultural #traditionalbarriers #younggilrswithdisabilities #DeafPodcast #InclusiveEducation #DeafCommunity #SignLanguage #Thepowerofsignofsrhr #YPEERNepal #Disabilities2030 #ypeerap #deafyouthempowerment #YouthForChange #SRHREducation #NepalDeafYouth #AccessibilityMatters #StayInformed #AccessibleSRHR #healthforall #episode5 #srhr4all #cse4all #disabilityrights #srhrrights #signpodcast #nepaldeafpodcast

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