Deadline: 03-Apr-2026
The YIELD Hub 2026 Action Learning Cycles bring together youth-led organizations, funders, researchers, INGOs, and partners to strengthen youth leadership and advance sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR). Participants collaborate on defending SRHR progress, sustainable financing, climate-responsive approaches, and meaningful youth partnership, applying lessons to their institutions and sharing insights with the wider field.
What Are the YIELD Hub Action Learning Cycles?
The Action Learning Cycles are collaborative initiatives designed to support youth-led and youth-centred organizations in addressing challenges in adolescent and youth SRHR. The program creates safe spaces for reflection, strategy exchange, and co-creation of solutions, helping participants strengthen resilience, equity, and sustainable impact in their work.
Key Focus Areas
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Defending SRHR progress: Addressing opposition and funding uncertainty
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Sustainable financing models: Ensuring equitable, long-term resourcing for youth-led organizations
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Youth-centred responses: Integrating climate justice with adolescent and youth SRHR
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Youth partnership: Promoting meaningful involvement of young people in decision-making and program implementation
Who Can Participate?
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Youth-led organizations and youth-focused programs
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Funders and donors supporting youth SRHR
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Researchers and academic institutions working on adolescent health and rights
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INGOs and development partners
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Individuals working independently to influence institutional practices may also join
Program Structure and Approach
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Action Learning Groups: Collaborative cohorts where participants share experiences, exchange strategies, and co-create solutions
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Reflection and application: Lessons learned are applied within participants’ institutions to drive meaningful organizational change
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Knowledge sharing: Participants are encouraged to disseminate insights and strategies to the broader SRHR community
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Institutional focus: Primarily designed for representatives of organizations, with public accountability encouraged but not required
Why It Matters
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Youth have the right and responsibility to make decisions about their bodies, lives, and futures
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Youth partnership is essential for quality SRHR programming and institutional effectiveness
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Action Learning Cycles equip stakeholders to navigate funding instability, climate disruption, and resistance to SRHR while advancing equitable, sustainable solutions
Tips for Strong Participation
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Engage actively in sharing knowledge, experiences, and lessons learned
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Apply learning to institutional practices to strengthen youth engagement and SRHR programming
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Collaborate openly to co-create strategies addressing systemic barriers
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Strive for long-term impact and consider public sharing of outcomes to influence the wider field
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
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Who can join the Action Learning Cycles?
Youth-led organizations, funders, researchers, INGOs, partners, and individuals influencing institutional SRHR practices. -
What topics are covered?
Defending SRHR progress, sustainable financing, climate justice integration, youth partnership, and institutional strengthening. -
Is prior public accountability required?
No, but participants are encouraged to publicly commit to applying and sharing outcomes. -
What is the purpose of participation?
To co-create strategies, exchange knowledge, and strengthen youth-centered SRHR programming. -
How are lessons applied?
Participants implement insights in their institutions and share knowledge with the broader youth SRHR community. -
Is this program focused on individual or organizational participation?
Primarily for institutional representatives, though individuals working independently may also participate.
Conclusion
The YIELD Hub 2026 Action Learning Cycles empower stakeholders to strengthen youth leadership, defend SRHR progress, and implement youth-centred, climate-responsive solutions. By collaborating, reflecting, and applying lessons institutionally, participants contribute to more resilient, equitable, and impactful youth SRHR initiatives globally.
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