Driving change in sexual and reproductive health rights
We help organisations unlock impact in SRHR through evidence, learning and strategy—driving better outcomes for women, girls and communities where rights, access and choice are most at risk.
Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights (SRHR) are fundamental to human dignity, gender equality, and sustainable development. Yet, millions still lack access to essential services. Every day, over 800 women die from preventable causes related to pregnancy and childbirth, and an estimated 218 million women in low- and middle-income countries have an unmet need for modern contraception. Addressing SRHR is not just a health imperative—it’s a matter of rights, equity, and resilience.
At Itad, we bring a rigorous, evidence-based approach to SRHR programming. Our consultancy services are grounded in deep sectoral expertise, adaptive learning, and a commitment to locally led change. We work with governments, donors, and NGOs to design, evaluate, and strengthen SRHR interventions that are inclusive, context-sensitive, and scalable. From adolescent health to family planning, our work helps partners understand what works, why, for whom, and how to improve impact.
What sets Itad apart is our ability to translate complex data into actionable insights. We don’t just measure outcomes—we co-create learning processes that drive strategic decision-making and policy reform. Whether it’s through participatory evaluations, systems thinking, or equity-focused frameworks, our SRHR work is designed to amplify voices, challenge norms, and catalyze sustainable change.
Conducting research & learning for Adolescents A360 Amplify to improve girls’ access to contraception
Itad is leading the research and learning agenda for Adolescents A360 over the course of 'Amplify' phase of the programme.
Evaluation of Adolescents 360
Adolescents 360 (A360) was a four-year initiative (2016 – 2020) to increase adolescent girls’ access to and demand for...
Advancing Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights
As MERL lead, we undertook a Process Evaluation of the UKAC ASPIRE programme pilots integrating climate change resilience...
Women’s Integrated Sexual Health Programme (WISH) Third Party Monitoring
Itad, together with OPM, has been selected by the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO) to lead on evidence...
Our latest insights
Addressing social norms in development programmes – Learnings from the WISH programme
Addressing social norms in behaviour change programmes is increasingly a priority for many donors. We highlight three key learnings for...
Improving access to contraception for adolescent girls
An Itad learning-focused process evaluation helped Population Services International (PSI) improve adolescent girls’ contraceptive programming...
ASPIRE UKAC Resilience Paper
Giving women choices in reproductive health to support their resilience to climate change and other shocks and stressors: a conceptual framework
Remote training for contraceptive service delivery – WISH COVID-19 Learning Brief #1
The COVID-19 pandemic has drastically affected the capacity of organisations to train health providers, jeopardising their ability to maintain...
Approaches to support the delivery of self-managed medication abortion during COVID-19 – WISH COVID-19 Learning Brief #2
Global health emergencies have a significant indirect impact on sexual and reproductive health and rights, by interrupting regular service...
Adaptations to social and behaviour change communications – WISH COVID-19 Learning Brief #3
The COVID-19 pandemic poses unique challenges to social and behaviour change communications on sexual and reproductive health and rights...