Our resources reflect our commitment to evidence, learning, and accountability.They capture insights from community-rooted work, policy engagement, and survivor-centered practice across sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR), gender-based violence (GBV), economic empowerment, and peacebuilding.
This page brings together selected publications, reflections, and advocacy materials produced or contributed to by the Hijabi Mentorship Program.
We produce and contribute to research, assessments, and reports that inform programming, advocacy, and policy dialogue.
These publications are grounded in lived experience and designed to support practitioners, policymakers, researchers, and partners.
• Research reports on SRHR and GBV
• Policy briefs and assessments
• Program and learning reports
• Toolkits and curricula (where appropriate)
Our blogs and reflections share perspectives from the field, organisational learning, and thought leadership shaped by our work with girls and women.
• Feminist and rights-based practice in context
• Reflections on faith, culture, and gender justice
• Lessons from community engagement and advocacy
•Organisational insights and emerging issues
From time to time, our work is featured in interviews, podcasts, panels, and public conversations on gender justice, SRHR, and community leadership.
• Podcast episodes and recorded conversations
• Media features and interviews
• Public talks and panel discussions
This section features advocacy materials and knowledge products developed to support awareness-raising, community education, and systems change.
• Advocacy briefs and explainers
• Campaign materials and position statements
• Community education and IEC tools
• Learning assets developed through partnerships
All materials shared here are aligned with our safeguarding and ethical commitments.
Our resources are shared to advance learning, advocacy, and accountability.
• Materials are used respectfully and ethically
• Proper attribution is given when citing our work
• Survivors’ dignity, privacy, and consent are upheld
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