In January 2020 world Health Organization (WHO) declared an outbreak of a new Coronavirus disease, COVID-19 to be a public health emergency of international concern and could spread around the world. March 2020 WHO declared it a pandemic. Governments and communities around the world are struggling to contain and respond to this challenge, which threatens to undo decades of progress, including towards ending child, early and forced marriage. With the continued spread of the virus in Kenya, women, girls and children face increased and multiple challenges including physical and psychological violence related to family confinement, isolation and economic vulnerability. The restriction and stay home orders across the globe, including Kenya,...
Young people in Kenya have limited knowledge of reproductive health (RH) and face many challenges in...
Sub-Saharan Africa has one of the highest levels of teenage pregnancies in the world. In spite of th...
Background: Measures to mitigate COVID-19\u27s impact may inhibit development of healthy youth relat...
In January 2020 world Health Organization (WHO) declared an outbreak of a new Coronavirus disease, C...
Rates of teenage pregnancy remain high in sub-Saharan Africa. The KEMRI Health and Demographic Surve...
Background: An understanding of the psychosocial support challenges and opportunities in the context...
Between June 13 and 16, 2020, a phone survey was completed with 1,022 adolescents ages 10–19 in Dand...
Copyright © 2014 ISSR Journals. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Common...
Background: Adolescent pregnancy increases the risk of adverse health outcomes, social stigma, loss ...
The pregnancy rate in Kenya among adolescent girls is among the highest in the world. Adolescent gir...
Adolescent girls face severe sexual and reproductive health (SRH) health risks in low-and middle-inc...
Teenage pregnancy in Kenya, East Africa, has emerged as a significant public health concern because ...
A new policy was introduced in Kenya in 1994 that enabled teenage mothers to continue schooling afte...
Sierra Leone struggles with one of the world’s highest rates of teenage pregnancy. Reducing the rate...
Kenya has no policy on tackling mental health challenges amongst adolescents,thus perpetuating adole...
Young people in Kenya have limited knowledge of reproductive health (RH) and face many challenges in...
Sub-Saharan Africa has one of the highest levels of teenage pregnancies in the world. In spite of th...
Background: Measures to mitigate COVID-19\u27s impact may inhibit development of healthy youth relat...
In January 2020 world Health Organization (WHO) declared an outbreak of a new Coronavirus disease, C...
Rates of teenage pregnancy remain high in sub-Saharan Africa. The KEMRI Health and Demographic Surve...
Background: An understanding of the psychosocial support challenges and opportunities in the context...
Between June 13 and 16, 2020, a phone survey was completed with 1,022 adolescents ages 10–19 in Dand...
Copyright © 2014 ISSR Journals. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Common...
Background: Adolescent pregnancy increases the risk of adverse health outcomes, social stigma, loss ...
The pregnancy rate in Kenya among adolescent girls is among the highest in the world. Adolescent gir...
Adolescent girls face severe sexual and reproductive health (SRH) health risks in low-and middle-inc...
Teenage pregnancy in Kenya, East Africa, has emerged as a significant public health concern because ...
A new policy was introduced in Kenya in 1994 that enabled teenage mothers to continue schooling afte...
Sierra Leone struggles with one of the world’s highest rates of teenage pregnancy. Reducing the rate...
Kenya has no policy on tackling mental health challenges amongst adolescents,thus perpetuating adole...
Young people in Kenya have limited knowledge of reproductive health (RH) and face many challenges in...
Sub-Saharan Africa has one of the highest levels of teenage pregnancies in the world. In spite of th...
Background: Measures to mitigate COVID-19\u27s impact may inhibit development of healthy youth relat...