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Crisis pregnancy centres for rape survivors not a cure

The emergence of crisis pregnancy centres in the country is a problematic solution to the woes of the survivors of sexual violence who are pregnant as a result of rape or even defilement. Most of the centres are replete with misinformation and hinder access to vital services to the rape survivors, such as safe abortion. The “Kenya Demographic and Health…

SRHR and Lessons from the COVID 19 Pandemic

With Covid-19 still in the country and pockets of the new variant being reported, the healthcare system is stretched to levels that the Ministry of Health might be unable to contain if new measures and interventions are not developed or introduced. Generally, access to, and uptake of, reproductive health information and services has fallen, owing to the pandemic. Most non-governmental…

Partnering to create a community

Undertaking engagement activities and establishing and managing partnerships are both essential elements of our broader work. These activities should be guided by a clear strategy, which supports YEM objectives and priorities and focuses on achieving our vision. With that strategy in place, our engagement and partnership approaches can be planned, tailored and delivered in order to achieve improved outcomes. We…