SRH Week 2022 Social Media Toolkit

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Tag us at @actioncanadashr on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook and use #SRHWeek and #AdvocacyInAction to join the conversation! Learn more about SRH Week here.

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This year, Sexual and Reproductive Health Awareness Week (SRH Week) puts the spotlight on changemakers who have led us, inspired us, and worked hard to transform people’s lives. Who’s an advocate who has made a difference in your life or community? https://www.actioncanadashr.org/srhweek

Advocacy has been essential to improving access to sexual and reproductive health care and ensuring that our human rights are upheld. This Sexual and Reproductive Health Awareness Week (SRH Week), join us and @actioncanadashr in celebrating the changemakers who have led us, inspired us, and worked hard to transform people’s lives! https://www.actioncanadashr.org/srhweek

Advocacy means trying to make changes. We can advocate to increase support for a cause, to influence leaders and decision makers, to build an environment that enables all of us to exercise our rights, or to change laws and policies. This Sexual and Reproductive Health Awareness Week (SRH Week), read about four fearless advocates from around the world who are working hard to create a world where everyone can be healthy and thrive: https://www.actioncanadashr.org/srhweek

Sign a petition, go to a protest, write your local politician. This Sexual and Reproductive Health Awareness Week (SRH Week), let’s tap into our inner advocates to help create a world where everyone can be healthy and thrive! https://www.actioncanadashr.org/srhweek

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Advocacy has been essential to improving #SRHR and ensuring that our human rights are upheld. This #SRHWeek, join us and @actioncanadashr in celebrating the changemakers who have led us, inspired us, and worked hard to transform people’s lives! https://www.actioncanadashr.org/srhweek

Advocacy means trying to make changes. This Sexual and Reproductive Health Awareness Week (#SRHWeek), read about 4 fearless advocates from around the world who are working hard to create a 🌍 where everyone can be healthy and thrive: https://www.actioncanadashr.org/srhweek @actioncanadashr

Sexual and reproductive health has progressed so much because of advocates imagining a better world and acting on their vision. Tag an advocate who’s made a difference in your life or community! @actioncanadashr #SRHWeek #AdvocacyInAction

This year, #SRHWeek celebrates the crucial role of advocates, agitators, & activists in making the 🌎 a place where everyone can be healthy and thrive. Check out four stories of #AdvocacyInAction by people who are making a difference in their communities: https://www.actioncanadashr.org/srhweek

Sign a petition, go to a protest, write your local politician. This #SRHWeek, let’s tap into our inner advocates to help create a world where everyone can be health and thrive! @actioncanadashr https://www.actioncanadashr.org/srhweek #AdvocacyInAction

Tuesday, February 15

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A lot of advocacy work starts with saying no—no to inequitable policies, people, and power. As part of Sexual and Reproductive Health Awareness Week (SRH Week), read about how Madyson Arscott mobilized students across Ontario with the hashtag #WeTheStudentsDoNotConsent to resist regressive changes to the province’s sex-ed curriculum in 2018: https://bit.ly/3H9NDeb

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A lot of advocacy work starts with saying no—no to inequitable policies, people, and power. As part of #SRHWeek, read about how Madyson Arscott mobilized students across Ontario to resist regressive changes to #sexed in 2018: https://bit.ly/3H9NDeb #AdvocacyInAction

Wednesday, February 16

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Advocacy is critical to systems change! This Sexual and Reproductive Health Awareness Week (SRH Week), learn about the #EmptyChairs Campaign, a coalition of feminist activists who are transforming the UN’s human rights system into a space led and owned by ordinary people from all over the world: https://bit.ly/3eVWCTP

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Advocacy is critical to systems change! This #SRHWeek, learn about the #EmptyChairs Campaign, a coalition of feminist activists who are transforming the UN’s human rights system into a space led and owned by ordinary people from all over the world: https://bit.ly/3eVWCTP

Thursday, February 17 

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Change doesn’t happen overnight, which is why perseverance is critical to advocacy work. As part of Sexual and Reproductive Health Awareness Week (SRH Week), read about the perseverance of feminist organizers in Ecuador, including @cepamguayaquil, who are leading the fight to decriminalize abortion: https://bit.ly/31vR5jM

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Change doesn’t happen overnight, which is why perseverance is critical to advocacy work. As part of #SRHWeek, read about the perseverance of feminist organizers in Ecuador, including @cepamguayaquil, who are leading the fight to decriminalize abortion: https://bit.ly/31vR5jM

Friday, February 18

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We are stronger together! By building solidarity, we can strengthen our movements and work towards change that will benefit us all. On the final day of SRH Week, discover how Butterfly: Asian and Migrant Sex Worker Support Network is building solidarity across movements to help support sex workers in attaining their full human rights: https://bit.ly/3EYlUeD

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By building solidarity, we can strengthen our movements and work towards change that will benefit us all. To cap off #SRHWeek, learn how @butterflycsw is building solidarity across movements to help support sex workers in attaining their full human rights: https://bit.ly/3EYlUeD

Updated on 2022-02-10
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