Citizens favour teaching sex education in school and allowing pregnant girls to continue their education.
Luqman Saka and Bill Clinton Alex
3 Apr 2026
Sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR) are fundamental aspects of public health and human rights, encompassing physical, mental, and social well-being related to sexuality and childbearing (Starr et al., 2018). At their foundation is the right of individuals to make informed, autonomous decisions about their sexual and reproductive lives, free from coercion, violence, and discrimination.
In The Gambia, public attitudes toward SRHR are evolving within a context of generally conservative dispositions on issues such as women’s agency and autonomy over their bodies, contraceptive use, and abortion (see Afrobarometer, 2024, 64-66).