That's a wrap !
We explored the intersection of climate change, disasters, and youth SRHR, while amplifying the voices and experiences of young people at the forefront of climate impacts.
Thank you to everyone who joined us. The work continues.
#UNFPAYAPKe#1Vision3Zeros
@Icpd25YouthKE If I could change one thing about menstrual health, it would be ensuring that every girl and young person has access to accurate education, affordable sanitary products, and a supportive environment without shame or stigma. Menstruation should be treated as a normal health issue.
@Icpd25YouthKE If I could change one thing about menstrual health, it would be ensuring that every girl and young person has access to accurate education, affordable sanitary products, and a supportive environment without shame or stigma. Menstruation should be treated as a normal health issue.
On this International Day to End Obstetric Fistula, we raise awareness about a preventable and treatable childbirth injury that continues to affect women and girls globally.
Every woman deserves safe childbirth, quality healthcare, dignity, and support. #1Vision3Zeros#UNFPAYAPKe
Every girl deserves safety, dignity, choice, and a future free from harm. we have the power to question harmful norms, amplify unheard voices, and turn dialogue into collective action against FGM
Join us today
#YouthVoicesAgainstFGM#FromTalkToAction#EndFGM#ICPDYouthDialogueKE
@Icpd25YouthKE In Mandera, barriers to SRHR include cultural stigma, FGM, early marriage, poverty, lack of youth-friendly services, and limited access to information and health facilities. Many young people fear judgment when seeking SRHR support, especially girls in remote areas.
@Icpd25YouthKE FGM has many serious health effects on girls and women. Some suffer excessive bleeding, severe pain, infections, and trauma during the process. Others face long-term complications like difficulties during childbirth, reproductive health problems, emotional stress, and sometime
These are Grade 4 students from Imam Shafihi Intergrated Academy at Mandera County.Allahuma Barik
This is a reminder that service is not about recognition but about responsibility. Showing up, giving what you can and standing for something bigger than yourself. Every small effort counts, every hand extended matters and every life touched is a story worth telling.
Indeed we are a fragile nation and we have to change. The change begins with u and I.
Cultural exchange is a powerful tool that ensures that we are not confined to where we come from but we are also able to interact and coexist. We are able to exchange ideas and have different perspectives.
#UPowerExchange#KenyaChinaYouth#YouthInAction#KenyaChinaImpact
Young people coming together to talk about violence, HIV & AIDS, and SRHR openly, safely and without fear.
Because understanding our health and rights helps us protect ourselves and support each other.
The conversation matters.#UNFPAYAPKe#NAYAvoices#1Vision3Zeros
This #WorldHealthDay, we demand action for girls’ health & rights. End child marriage. Ensure access to SRHR information. Keep girls in school. @Northern_009
we’re raising voices, shifting power & building a future where every girl thrives.
#GirlsRights#SRHR
Empowering young leaders in Mandera! 💡🔥
A successful Transformative Leadership Training by Mandera County Students Association (MACSA).
#YouthEmpowerment#Leadership#Macsa#mentorship