PROMOTING SEXUAL AND REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH AND RIGHTS GLOBALLY
Sexual and Reproductive Health Matters (SRHM) is a global organisation linked to a scientific, highly reputed journal in the field of sexual and reproductive health that provides an independent voice, has a long-time, trusted reputation, and offers space to a truly global network of researchers, policy makers, programme managers, lawyers and activists in the field of SRH.
Our mission is shaped by the understanding that rights- and evidence-based knowledge is power.
WEBINAR RECORDING
Surrogacy and bodily autonomy as a matter of sexual and reproductive justice
8 October 2025
On 8 October 2025, Sexual and Reproductive Health Matters (SRHM) co-hosted a global webinar titled “Surrogacy as a Matter of Sexual and Reproductive Justice” in partnership with the Just Futures Collaborative, Center for Reproductive Rights, Initiative for Strategic Litigation in Africa (ISLA), and the Leitner Center for International Law and Justice.
WEBINAR RECORDING
Sex, Satisfaction, and Switching: The Questions Contraceptive Research and Implementation Forgot to Ask
On World Contraception Day, SRHM, in partnership with The Pleasure Project and WHO, hosted a powerful webinar launching a landmark systematic review: Sex, Satisfaction, and Switching: The Questions Contraceptive Research and Implementation Forgot to Ask.
WORLD MENOPAUSE DAY 2025
At this year’s FIGO Conference, two short interviews offered global insights on menopausal health. We spoke to Dr Faysal El Kak, President of the World Association for Sexual Health and Rebecca Cheshire, CEO of the International Menopause Society. They discussed the importance of personalized, holistic support and the need to address gaps in information and care.
LATEST BLOG POST
Feminist Memory and Transitional Justice: Women Reclaiming Peace Processes
Interviews and reflections from the opening event of an event series at the Asfari Institute for Civil Society and Citizenship at the American University of Beirut: “Feminist Memory and Transitional Justice: Women Reclaiming Peace Processes.”