This quarterly social listening and community insights study covers 3 months of data between April and July 2025 across the ESA region in 5 languages (English, Portuguese, French, Arabic and Swahili). The insights are used to inform 2gether 4 SRHR communications and programme strategies.
Key findings on Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights (SRHR) in Q2 of 2025:
- Sexual violence and GBV triggered important online engagement, with unified calls for justice and accountability, particularly in South Africa, Zambia, and Kenya.
- Menstrual health narratives grew stronger, linking stigma reduction and mental well-being to dignity, male engagement, and policy innovation.
- SRHR-related disease prevention conversations emphasized adolescent outreach, STI awareness, and concern over misinformation and access gaps.