Human rights and gender equality do not promote themselves. They need courageous defenders and trailblazers.
The “Change starts with us” exhibition tells the story of people who passionately advocate for the rights of marginalized people in Mozambique, such as girls, people with disabilities, and homosexuals. They defy harmful traditions and entrenched roles.
Plan International, a global children’s rights and humanitarian organization, has operated in Mozambique since 2006. With the support of Finnish donors and the Ministry for Foreign Affairs, Plan strengthens the sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR) of girls and young women in particular.
Located in South East Africa, Mozambique is one of the poorest countries in the world. Mozambican girls and women face many health and human rights issues. About half of Mozambican girls end up being married under the age of 18 and about 17 percent under the age of 15.
In Mozambique, 40 percent of girls have a baby before they turn 18 and 8 percent before the age of 15. Teenage pregnancies are a major health problem in Mozambique: one in two deaths of a 15–24-year-old girl or woman is caused by pregnancy, labor or unsafe abortion.
The exhibition’s activists are building a world where girls can go to school and make their own decisions about their bodies and their future.
Photos: Mikko Toivonen
Text: Iida Riekko
The factual figures are from 2023.