Advancing Adolescent and Youth Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights (AYSRHR) requires robust partnerships. Our Strategic Partnerships objective focuses on fostering meaningful collaborations with youth-led organisations, multilateral agencies, donors, and advocacy groups to amplify youth voices and integrate their leadership into policies and programmes.
This strategic objective aligns cross-sector efforts to strengthen youth-centered approaches through joint advocacy, resource mobilisation, and co-created initiatives. Strategic Partnerships are key to sustaining impact and building an equitable ecosystem for youth participation.
Connecting towards Strategic Partnerships
We invite organisations and stakeholders committed to advancing AYSRHR to explore partnership opportunities with us. Whether through joint initiatives, shared learning, or collaborative advocacy.
What are your core values in partnership?
At YIELD Hub, all our partnerships are guided by our core values:
- Youth-Centeredness
- Intersectionality
- Empowerment & Allyship
- Collaboration & Co-creation
- Accountability
Want to partner with us? You can reach out to us via our email to discuss potential opportunities: info@yieldhub.global
FAQ: Strategic Partnerships
Who can partner with YIELD Hub?
YIELD Hub works with youth-led and youth-focused organisations, multilateral agencies, donors, and advocacy groups working in the field of Adolescent and Youth Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights (AYSRHR). We also welcome partnerships with organisations tackling AYSRHR alongside other interconnected issues like climate change, youth employment, and livelihood skills.
Which areas of partnership can be explored?
Partnerships may include sharing learning resources to support or strengthen existing initiatives, collaborating on joint proposals, mobilising resources, and implementing specific programmes or projects related to AYSRHR or its intersections with other areas.
Do you collaborate with other organisations to advance AYSRHR priorities at events?
Yes, we partner with key stakeholders in the AYSRHR field. At high-level events like the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA), the Commission on the Status of Women (CSW), the International Conference on Family Planning (ICFP), Women Deliver, and the World Health Assembly, we collaborate to amplify our voices on specific advocacy issues.
Do you partner with other organisations at the project level?
At the project level, we provide technical and capacity-building support in collaboration with other institutions. For example, we partnered with Metrics for Management (M4M) to facilitate an Action Learning Workshop for their Measuring Youth Sexual and Reproductive Health (MY SRH) Initiative. In this partnership, we worked with their Youth Advisory Group (YAG) to improve measurement practices for AYSRHR services. We also collaborate with funders and donors to improve how they compensate youth work and support youth in their transitions.