Scorecard for Women & Girls SRHR in Africa 2018
The Accountability International Scorecard for Women and Girls SRHR in Africa is a research report using the Accountability International Scorecard methodology and an accountability lens to create transparency, stimulate dialogue and provoke action around the state of sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR) in Africa for women and girls.
It hopes to make the existing data more available and transparent to all stakeholders. We also hope that it contributes to more urgent dialogue and inspires tangible action towards the promotion of universal access to sexual and reproductive health and rights in for all African women and girls.
To achieve this, the Accountability International Scorecard for Women and Girls SRHR in Africa deliberately focuses on the Sustainable Development Goals 3, 5 and 10 which aim for Good Health and Wellbeing, Gender Equality and Reduced Inequalities.
The report aims to highlight key issues that affect the full realization of sexual and reproductive health in Africa generally and specifically speaks to SRHR issues within seven African countries: Ghana, Liberia, Malawi, South Africa, Tanzania, Uganda and Zambia.
This scorecard provides a comparison of SRHR indicators among African countries using the Accountability International Scorecard Methodology explained in detail in this report.