Programs

Three programs that move the needle, together.

Each program addresses a different lever of change. Together, they create the conditions for young people, especially adolescent girls and teenage mothers, to claim their rights and shape their futures.

Youth Empowerment
Program 01

Youth Empowerment

Young people are not the future of accountability, they are its present. We train youth advocates to monitor health service delivery, gather honest community feedback, and engage decision-makers in their own language. Adolescent girls and teenage mothers receive SRHR education that meets them where they are.

What we do
  • Quarterly youth advocate training cohorts across four sub-counties.
  • Peer-led SRHR education sessions in schools, community spaces, and online.
  • Service delivery monitoring at partner facilities, with structured feedback to county officials.
  • Mentorship circles for teenage mothers returning to school.
140
Active youth advocates
4,200
Young people reached
Policy Advocacy
Program 02

Policy Advocacy

Community evidence is our currency. We work with county leadership, civil society coalitions, and health stakeholders to drive reforms and increase resource allocation for SRHR and GBV services. The aim is structural change, measured in budget lines and policy paragraphs.

What we do
  • Drafting and submission of policy memos and budget briefs.
  • Convening county and sub-county dialogues that bring duty-bearers and communities to one table.
  • Co-leading civil society coalitions on SRHR and GBV financing.
  • Publishing annual county scorecards on health budget delivery.
11
Briefs submitted
36
Dialogues convened
Girls' Education and Retention
Program 03

Girls' Education and Retention

No girl should choose between school and dignity. We support vulnerable girls and teenage mothers with the practical and structural backing they need to stay in school or return to it. Then we work alongside families, schools, and communities to dismantle the stigma that pushes them out in the first place.

What we do
  • Direct support: school fees, uniforms, sanitary pads, and learning materials.
  • Mentorship on SRHR, life skills, GBV prevention, and course selection.
  • School and family engagement to address stigma and structural barriers.
  • Vocational and skills training linkages for older youth.
860
Girls supported in school
92%
Retention rate
Where these programs run

Programs, mapped to place.

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Hand-drawn illustrated map of Kisumu County, Kenya, showing Lake Victoria to the west and the seven sub-counties as inked regions.
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