Sholih Muhdlor, a disability rights activist, discusses the importance of inclusive sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR) for persons with disabilities. He highlights the challenges young people with disabilities face in accessing SRHR information and services, emphasizing the need for accessible tools and inclusive policies.
Dwi Ariyani from the Disability Rights Fund interviews Sholih Muhdlor, a disability rights activist from Indonesia working on sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR).
Sholih Muhdlor is currently the Gender, Disability and Social Inclusion Advisor for the Center for Advocacy for Women, Persons with Disabilities and their Children (SAPDA) Indonesia on youth with disabilities and access to comprehensive sex education.