We aim to expand access to Sexual and Reproductive Health (SRH) services for Adolescent Girls and Young Women and evaluate progress through the Ubuntu-Afya Kiosk Network of clinics by ensuring we;
- Secure a consistent supply of family planning commodities
- Integrate family planning reporting modules in STONE-HMIS(R)
- Supplementary enterprise support – boost community savings and credit schemes to support greater access to credit. Revenue generated to supplement access to FP and SRH services.
- Participatory Learning Action (PLA) approach – support the AGYW to identify challenges, barriers and problems; and find locally relevant solutions.
Results
- Reached 39,384 provided with FP and SRH services.
- We have engaged 500 girls across 10 sites using the PLA approach to find solutions to SRH issues
Lessons learnt
- High demand to be part of the program from girls.
Funder: Waterloo Foundation
Duration: 2022 -2024
Project Location: Homabay County