Sexual and Reproductive Health Matters Podcast

Sexual and Reproductive Health Matters Podcast

The SRHM Podcast explores new research and emerging trends in the field of sexual and reproductive health and rights. Sexual and Reproductive Health Matters or SRHM promotes sexual and reproductive health and rights globally. At the heart of SRHM is a multidisciplinary, open-access, peer-reviewed journal. SRHM also creates and participates in spaces that motivate improvements in research, policy, services and practice. It contributes to capacity building in knowledge generation. Learn more at srhm.org. Music by Tiber Krisztián and Salamon Botond Sound editing by We Edit Podcasts

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Menstrual Justice

Menstrual Justice

A SRHM Podcast conversation with Lizzie Kiama and Tara Mukeku-Cilolo for World Menstrual Health Day.Disability rights advocate Lizzie Kiama of This Ability Trust Kenya and Tara Mukeku-Cilolo of Fòs Fe...

28 Maj 37min

Queering Health Systems: Call for Proposals

Queering Health Systems: Call for Proposals

In partnership with the University of the Western Cape School of Public Health, SRHM is excited to launch a call for proposals for a themed issue on Queering Health Systems.Shaped by a dynamic online ...

22 Maj 34min

People, Planet, and Rights: Connecting Climate Action and SRHR

People, Planet, and Rights: Connecting Climate Action and SRHR

In this episode, Laura Ferguson is joined by Angela Baschieri and Martina Yopo Diaz to discuss the critical links between climate change and sexual and reproductive health and rights. From disrupted r...

15 Maj 38min

RightsCon Cancelled: SRHR, Digital Rights, Misuse of Power, and the Demand for Accountability

RightsCon Cancelled: SRHR, Digital Rights, Misuse of Power, and the Demand for Accountability

In this SRHM podcast episode, Eszter Kismődi speaks with three outstanding leaders and experts working at the intersection of digital rights and sexual and reproductive justice. We were honoured to ha...

8 Maj 1h 9min

Justice Beyond Jails: Rethinking Criminalisation, Accountability, and Responses to Gender-Based Violence

Justice Beyond Jails: Rethinking Criminalisation, Accountability, and Responses to Gender-Based Violence

What does justice look like beyond policing, prosecution, and prisons?In the latest SRHM Podcast, Eszter Kismődi speaks with Subha Wijesiriwardena and Susana T. Fried of Just Futures Collaborative abo...

24 Apr 38min

Hungary’s 12 April 2026 Elections: Personal and Professional Reflections Across Generations

Hungary’s 12 April 2026 Elections: Personal and Professional Reflections Across Generations

In this episode, we hear personal and professional reflections from Eszter Kismődi, Hungarian Citizen, International Human Rights Lawyer and Chief Executive of SRHM.Just hours after the elections resu...

14 Apr 16min

The Constitutionalisation of Abortion in France and Beyond: Reflections Two Years On in a Global Context

The Constitutionalisation of Abortion in France and Beyond: Reflections Two Years On in a Global Context

In this episode of the Sexual and Reproductive Health Matters (SRHM) Podcast, Eszter Kismődi speaks with Stéphanie Hennette-Vauchez, Professor of Public Law at Université Paris Nanterre and Senior Mem...

4 Apr 32min

Reconnecting SRHR and Devlopment Justice: Launch of the Global South Coalition

Reconnecting SRHR and Devlopment Justice: Launch of the Global South Coalition

In this episode of the SRHM podcast, Eszter Kismődi, Chief Executive of SRHM, speaks with Professor Gita Sen, a globally recognised feminist economist from India whose work has been instrumental in sh...

27 Mars 32min

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