Many adolescent girls in Kenya face considerable risks and vulnerabilities that affect their education status, health, and general well-being. In addition to low educational attainment and health risks, other factors that impact education and health outcomes include household poverty, lack of economic independence, limited income-earning opportunities, illiteracy, violence, and social isolation. Younger adolescent girls who live in environments laden with these vulnerabilities are at risk of experiencing negative outcomes such as school dropout, early sexual initiation, unintended pregnancy, early marriage, and sexual and gender-based violence. The Adolescent Girls Initiative–Kenya (AGI-K) delivered multisectoral interventions to over 6,000...
The increasing number of children in Kenya who are orphaned or made vulnerable (OVC) from HIV/AIDS a...
Female genital fistula predominately affects women who are marginalized within their societies and l...
Many organizations in the water, sanitation, and hygiene (WaSH) sector educate and train local stake...
Many adolescent girls in Kenya face considerable risks and vulnerabilities that affect their educati...
Early pregnancy is a challenge for girls in Kenya that often has immediate effects on their educatio...
Rates of urbanization in Ethiopia are increasing, and based on available data, HIV prevalence among ...
This report presents findings from a Population Council study that examined the experiences of young...
More than a billion students around the world have been affected by school closures in the past year...
Despite progress made in reducing fertility and increasing the contraceptive prevalence rate in Keny...
This document reports on the Government of Kenya’s Output-Based Aid (OBA) vouchers program—an afford...
Chronic illnesses like cancer, HIV, and other non-communicable disease are increasing globally, espe...
Many adolescent girls in Kenya face considerable risks and vulnerabilities that affect their educati...
In May 2004, the Maternal Child and Women’s Health department of Kwazulu-Natal (KZN), South Africa r...
An estimated 78% of Kenya’s population is aged below 35 years (NCPD, 2017) with a median age of 19 y...
Magister Public Health - MPHIntroduction: Despite overwhelming evidence about benefits of early init...
The increasing number of children in Kenya who are orphaned or made vulnerable (OVC) from HIV/AIDS a...
Female genital fistula predominately affects women who are marginalized within their societies and l...
Many organizations in the water, sanitation, and hygiene (WaSH) sector educate and train local stake...
Many adolescent girls in Kenya face considerable risks and vulnerabilities that affect their educati...
Early pregnancy is a challenge for girls in Kenya that often has immediate effects on their educatio...
Rates of urbanization in Ethiopia are increasing, and based on available data, HIV prevalence among ...
This report presents findings from a Population Council study that examined the experiences of young...
More than a billion students around the world have been affected by school closures in the past year...
Despite progress made in reducing fertility and increasing the contraceptive prevalence rate in Keny...
This document reports on the Government of Kenya’s Output-Based Aid (OBA) vouchers program—an afford...
Chronic illnesses like cancer, HIV, and other non-communicable disease are increasing globally, espe...
Many adolescent girls in Kenya face considerable risks and vulnerabilities that affect their educati...
In May 2004, the Maternal Child and Women’s Health department of Kwazulu-Natal (KZN), South Africa r...
An estimated 78% of Kenya’s population is aged below 35 years (NCPD, 2017) with a median age of 19 y...
Magister Public Health - MPHIntroduction: Despite overwhelming evidence about benefits of early init...
The increasing number of children in Kenya who are orphaned or made vulnerable (OVC) from HIV/AIDS a...
Female genital fistula predominately affects women who are marginalized within their societies and l...
Many organizations in the water, sanitation, and hygiene (WaSH) sector educate and train local stake...