YPSA successfully organized a three-day training program titled “Adolescent Friendly and Gender Responsive CSE & ASRHR.” Held from February 16th to 18th, 2026, at the Hotel Tower Inn, Chattogram.
The facilitation of this initiative was led by SRHR Project Team Leader Shamima Chowdhury, alongside an expert panel of trainers from BAPSA, Mamata, and YPSA.
This workshop delivered detailed insights into the intersection of community clinical health and social services. Participants engaged with critical topics, addressing gender based violence, adolescent issues, nutrition, and reproductive rights through culturally & religiously nuanced sight.
By bridging the gap between clinical health and social advocacy, this training empowers frontline workers to provide more inclusive and empathetic care. YPSA remains committed to fostering a society where adolescents can access vital health information and rights with dignity and support.



