Co-developing a sexual and reproductive health and rights conceptual framework with climate affected adolescents

Co-developing a sexual and reproductive health and rights conceptual framework with climate affected adolescents

About CARE

CARE is co-led by Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine and BRAC University James P Grant School of Public Health.

We aim to co-develop a conceptual framework with adolescents who are climate migrants in Bangladesh.

This framework will draw on their lived experiences, providing a nuanced understanding of climate change exposure pathways for sexual and reproductive health outcomes outcomes within forcibly displaced communities.

CARE is funded by the Academy of Medical Sciences.

  • CARE published in Oxford Climate Society

    A blog based on a scoping field visit undertaken in Shyamnagar, Satkhira written by CARE Team members Israr Hasan and Md. Sajid Sultan Haque has been published on Oxford Climate Society Blog . Click the underlined text to read this blog.

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  • Research ethics and photovoice training for the co-researchers

    The team conducted an orientation session on ethics of conducting research and photovoice with six co-researchers of the CARE project from Dhaka (Shyampur) and Satkhira (Shyamnagar, and Itagacha) on 17 January 2026. The session introduced Photovoice as a participatory and ethical research method that enables co-researchers to document and share their lived experiences in the…

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  • CARE stakeholder workshop “Understanding SRHR for climate-affected adolescents”

    On December 17, 2025 the CARE Project brought together government officials, researchers, academics, and program managers in a stakeholder workshop on understanding the impact of climate change on sexual and reproductive health and rights of adolescents from climate-affected communities. The session opened with remarks from Dr. Laura Reichenbach, followed by an introduction to CGSRHR by…

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  • Scoping field visits to Dhaka and Satkhira

    The CARE research team conducted a scoping field visit to Shyampur and Kollyanpur on 11–12 August 2025 as part of the study on climate change, migration, and adolescent sexual and reproductive health and wellbeing in urban settings. The visit aimed to map potential study sites, identify respondents and local stakeholders, and gain an initial understanding…

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