“I Belong”: How Kenya is Re-Shaping Children’s Services
When Amina was 8, she had never known what it meant to eat dinner with a family. She grew up in a large children’s home outside Nairobi, with dozens of other children…
When Amina was 8, she had never known what it meant to eat dinner with a family. She grew up in a large children’s home outside Nairobi, with dozens of other children…
KCCs Reproductive Health Programme was set up to tackle the root causes of unwanted babies and their abandonment. Most young people in the poorer areas of Kenya receive no guidance on…
Rape, misogyny, period shame. These are all factors that contribute to the hardship of women in Kenya. In this blog we give some more detail about these issues and their impact on women, and discuss how reproductive health education is at the heart of their resolution.