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Institute for Faith and Gender Empowerment:

Movement Building for Gender Justice


We are delighted to have you in our Intersectional Training on SRHR advocacy. As we embark on this
revitalizing journey together, we would like to get to know you better and gain insights on how to make
this training meaningful to you. Kindly respond to the set of questions in this form. It will take you less
than 10 minutes to complete. Your responses are strictly confidential and will remain anonymous at all
times. Your responses will not be judged or be attributed to you by name or office in any report related to
the training unless your consent is received. The results will only be used for training purposes and
analysis at an aggregate level by the Institute for Faith and Gender Empowerment team. Therefore, please
respond as honestly as possible.

Is this your first training on SRHR?*


Yes
No

If no, which other SRHR trainings have you attended and what topics did you cover?*
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Have you implemented any SRHR advocacy program before?*


Yes
No

If yes, what was the programme about and who were the main beneficiaries?*
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What capacity gaps do you currently have in conducting SRHR advocacy?*


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What comes to your mind when you hear the word SRHR?*

Do you consider yourself an SRHR advocate?*

Yes

No

Not sure

Briefly explain your response above*


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Patriarchy is a system which: (tick all that apply)
1. Works through beliefs, culture, ideologies, exclusion, formal laws, policies and languages
2. Exerts power through the control of our bodies
3. Intersects with other forms of oppressive power
4. Works to maintain its dominance (backlash)
5. Is enforced through social, political, economic and religious institutions.
6. Is existent but doesn't affect the social, economic and political well-being of women

In your view, what is the difference between sex and gender?*

What does intersectionality mean to you?*


What does bodily autonomy mean to you? And why do you think it’s important?*
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How would you rate your knowledge on intersectional SRHR? (on a scale of 1-5, with 1 being
not at all confident and 5 being extremely confident.*
not at all confident 1 2 3 4 5 extremely confident

There is a significant relationship between power, social justice and realization of SRHR*
True
False
Not sure

Addressing the existing SRHR challenges requires fixing the existing systematic and structural
injustices.*
True
False
Maybe

Are you aware of the existing legal frameworks and policy instruments on realization of SRHR?
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Yes
No

If yes, mention any that you are aware of.*

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Are you aware of the existing legal frameworks and policy instruments on realization of SRHR
at the regional and global level?*
Yes
No

If yes, mention any that you are aware of.*

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How would you rate your knowledge and understanding on the following intersectional SRHR
concepts? (on a scale of 1-5, with 1 being not at all knowledgeable and 5 being extremely
knowledgeable.*
1 2 3 4 5
Comprehensive sexuality education
Gender identity and expression
Intersectionality
Reproductive justice
Linkages between disability rights and SRHR

How would you rate your knowledge and ability to do the following…. (on a scale of 1-5, with 1
being not at all confident and 5 being extremely confident.*
1 2 3 4 5
Setting your advocacy goal and targets
Linking advocacy processes to legal and policy frameworks
Developing your advocacy strategy
Working with other individuals or organizations
to maximize transformative power`
Linking advocacy processes to legal and policy frameworks

Which of the following modules is most relevant to your SRHR advocacy?( 1-least , 5 most )*
1 2 3 4 5
Understanding Gender
Understanding SRHR & Advocacy
Legal and Policy Frameworks on SRHR
Advocacy for SRHR
Understanding Intersectionality
County Governance

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