The subgranting portfolio provides flexible funding for reproductive justice litigation, guided by local priorities. The sub-granting portfolio supports African organizations and individuals to develop and implement context-specific litigation strategies addressing historical and structural obstacles to reproductive autonomy across the continent.
This robust sub-granting portfolio supports innovative initiatives responding to declining donor commitments, competing global priorities, and growing political resistance to gender equality, factors that have drastically constrained resources and disrupted reproductive justice programmes on the continent.
The sub-grants primarily fund Strategic Litigation (SL) and Public Interest Litigation (PIL), along with legal support, including rapid legal responses for individuals facing the criminal justice system due to seeking or providing SRHR services. Sub-grants also support research and documentation that is critical for establishing a solid base for the proposed litigation initiatives.
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Partner Testimonials
The subgrant we received from Afya na Haki under the Africa Reproductive Justice Litigation Fund came at a critical time. It enabled us to provide legal representation to women who would otherwise have had no access to justice. Beyond the financial support, the technical guidance and solidarity strengthened our litigation strategy and amplified our advocacy efforts. This support has not only advanced reproductive justice in our country but has also given survivors renewed hope that the law can work in their favor
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Through the Africa Reproductive Justice Litigation Fund, Afya na Haki has demonstrated what meaningful partnership looks like. The subgrant allowed us to pursue strategic cases, engage expert witnesses, and conduct community outreach around sexual and reproductive health and rights. The flexibility of the funding recognized the realities on the ground and trusted us to respond effectively. As a result, we have seen increased awareness, stronger legal arguments, and growing momentum toward accountability and reform.
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