 This research examined the experiences of people with disabilities in accessing sexual and reproductive health services in post-conflict Northern Uganda. The findings revealed that people with disabilities experience multiple physical, attitudinal, communication, and structural barriers to accessing and using SRH services. Furthermore, the conflict has had lasting effects on the ability of people with disabilities to access SRH services. Policy actors also identified concrete solutions and recommendations to address these barriers, such as improving the availability of accessible facilities, providing training for healthcare workers, and increasing awareness about disability-related issues. This article was authored by Muriel Mack saying, Immanuel Okola, Martin Oguang, and others.