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Zimbabwe: Meet the community ensuring sexual and reproductive health and rights for all
Young mother and mentor, Princess is empowering others to exercise their sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR) in Zimbabwe. She meets with young pregnant and breastfeeding women to share the same knowledge, skills and experience she once received.
Princess is one of the many community champions, supported by the joint United Nations (UN) Team in Zimbabwe implementing the 2gether 4 SRHR programme, that is working to ensure SRHR for all. From community dialogues led by peer educators to training of health-care workers and strengthening policies and guidelines, Zimbabwe is scaling up the availability and accessibility of integrated, people-centred SRHR services, which brings together SRHR, HIV and GBV services under one roof.
Meet some of the individuals leading this powerful work.

Seeking support, Princess joined a mentorship group, and her life changed.
“There was a young mother who mentored me, and showed me how to prevent mother to child transmission. This actually gave me the power and…esteem to want to become a young mentor mother.
Here I am today, a young mentor mother. I monitor other young mothers like me - encouraging them to adhere well to their medications,” she shares.
Through the Young Mentor Mother initiative, individuals like Princess are helping young pregnant and breastfeeding mothers to receive the access to critical services when they need it most.
