In West and Central Africa, indicators of rights and sexual and reproductive health remain concerning and highlight the difficulties faced by young people and adolescents: only 14.7% of young women aged 15 to 24 are married or in a relationship, or their sexual partner currently uses at least one method of contraception; the region has the highest proportion of adolescent girls giving birth before the age of 18 (33%) according to DHS and MCIS data; and according to UNAIDS, young people aged 15 to 24 account for 39% of new HIV infections among adults. The ‘young’ population is thus a diverse population whose specific vulnerabilities are exacerbated by their poor access to sexual and reproductive health services that are adapted to their needs, by lack of access to reliable information, socio-cultural factors linked to taboos around sexuality, early marriage, gender inequality, and the restricted place of young people in society. Young people are therefore a strategic concern at the heart of our efforts to improve access to quality sexual and reproductive health (SRH) services. In order to meet the sexual and reproductive health (SRH) needs of young people and adolescents), Solthis uses an integrated approach which enables them, on the one hand, to exercise their sexual and reproductive rights, and on the other hand improves their access to comprehensive and quality sexual and reproductive health services. Solthis recognises the importance of a comprehensive and integrated approach to supporting young people in their sexual and reproductive lives (SRH), throughout their lives, with each SRH service being part of a set of interconnected components. This is evidenced in Niger with the JADES project. of young girls between 15 and 19 years old are already mothers or pregnant in Guinea. of new HIV infections in Sub-Saharan Africa are among young women between 15 and 24 years old. HEALTH PRIORITIES SEXUAL AND REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH AN INTEGRATED APPROACH Afin de répondre aux besoins des jeunes et des adolescent·e·s en matière de santé sexuelle et reproductive (SSR), Solthis déploie une approche intégrée qui permet, d’une part, de renforcer l’exercice de leurs droits sexuels et reproductifs, et d’autre part, d’améliorer leur accès à des services de santé sexuelle et reproductive complets et de qualité. Solthis reconnaît l’importance d’une approche globale et intégrée afin d’accompagner les jeunes dans leur vie sexuelle et reproductive (SSR) tout au long de leur vie, chaque service de SSR faisant partie d’un ensemble de composantes interconnectées. Ceci s’illustre notamment au Niger avec le projet JADES.