AtMP @MeTAKenya2018 is currently convening an Outcome Harvesting workshop to review the results and outcomes from the implementation of the @ProjectSHARP . We are happy to have youth champions from the three focus counties—Mandera, Isiolo, and Marsabit—actively participating in the discussions and sharing firsthand lessons from the ground. Their experiences are providing valuable insights on what has worked, the challenges faced, and how community-led approaches are strengthening adolescent health and rights protection
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We successfully conducted a Youth–Facility Interface at Laisamis Sub-County Hospital and Merille Health Centre.
🔥 15 adolescents in Laisamis
🔥 50 youths in Merille
Young people engaged directly with health workers to discuss privacy, respectful care, service gaps, and
Across many contexts, including here in Kenya, we have strong constitutional and policy frameworks meant to protect women, children, and survivors of violence. Yet too often, survivors still struggle to access meaningful justice.
Access to justice requires more than legislation. It requires:
✅Awareness: communities must know their rights and how to claim them.
✅Institutional responsiveness: police, health systems, and courts must act promptly and professionally.
✅Survivor-centered processes: systems must prioritize dignity, safety, confidentiality, and informed choice.
✅Accountability mechanisms: There must be consequences when institutions fail to uphold the law.
It’s time to move from policy promises to lived realities.
#IWD2026 #HealthyAdolescents
Adolescent girls in ASAL counties, girls with disabilities, and those in informal settlements face unique barriers. Inclusion is not charity — it is justice. No one should be left behind.
Age-appropriate, inclusive Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights education empowers young people to make safe choices, prevent early pregnancies, reduce STIs, and build confidence.
One word to describe Day 2 of the NEAPACOH meeting — MOMENTUM! 💥
Country delegations rolled up their sleeves to shape bold commitments for resilient, self-reliant health systems and UHC 2026.
Proud to see our CEO and SHARP project coordinator @dorojuma1 representing us in the Kenyan delegation led by Ntwiga Patrick Munene, alongside civil society partners, keeping community voices at the heart of the discussion. Ready for day 3!
#NEAPACOH #UHC2026 #HealthSystems #KenyaDelegation
Study findings from our endline #SRH commodities study on availability, affordability, and stockouts reveal a significant deterioration in access to HIV treatment, maternal medicines, contraceptives and STI treatments across Mandera, Isiolo and Marsabit counties between 2022 and 2025.
The results point to a serious post-United States Agency for International Development transition crisis in Kenya. Without strong domestic financing and a clear contingency plan, hard-won gains in HIV and #maternal #health are at risk.
Read more here: https://t.co/HXEU5pMt6H
@NANHRI40@eannaso@MOH_Kenya@isioloCounty011@marsabitcounty
Cultural elders & religious leaders are our strongest allies in changing social/gender norms and religious misconceptions perpetuating FGM. #ZeroTolerance demands action: more funding for community programs targeting men & women. We need zero excuses to #EndFGM by 2030
#MenEndFGM
ONGOING PANEL DISCUSSION:
FGM is not a “cultural issue” alone but a public health and protection emergency. Health leaders in Isiolo are exploring how to tackle medicalized FGM and fully integrate prevention into #maternal and #adolescent#health services.
#HealthForAll #ZeroToleranceToFGM
Today, SHARP team joins Isiolo County joins and the global community to reaffirm our zero tolerance to Female Genital Mutilation (FGM), a harmful practice that violates the rights, health and dignity of girls and women.
Together with county leadership, national government representatives, civil society, health actors and adolescent girls, our collective action remains to:
✔️ Protect girls
✔️ Challenge harmful social norms
✔️ Promote survivor-centred, rights-based responses
✔️ Advance community-led solutions
#HealthyAdolescents #zerotolerance #FGM
On the sidelines of a panel discussion in commemoration of the Zero Tolerance to FGM, the Inter-religious Council members and Council of Elders unequivocally condemned FGM noting the lack of any scripture in the bible or Quran writings to support this retrogressive act. They emphasized the need for communities to abandon harmful cultural practices that actually go against scripture and the dignity and sanctity of all human life. This declaration is a powerful testimony of the value of bringing religious leaders on board through strengthened Multistakeholder and multisectoral engagement - (a key implementation strategy for the SHARP project) to protect the rights of adolescents, women and girls against a backdrop of a 66% FGM prevalence in Isiolo county.
#HealthyAdolescents #ZeroToleranceFGM #EndFGM
Female genital mutilation (FGM) can never be "safe".
Health care providers performing FGM are violating the fundamental medical ethics principle to “do no harm”.
Join @UNFPA to speak out and #EndFGM: https://t.co/pt4RpJOjMf
Through the SHARP Project, Access to Medicines Platform is advancing adolescents’ sexual and reproductive health and rights in Mandera, Marsabit, and Isiolo counties.
In 2025, we worked alongside policy makers, youth-led organizations and healthcare providers to strengthen access to accurate information, respectful and confidential services and adolescent-responsive health systems. In 2026, we are building on this foundation by centering youth leadership and strengthening systems that respond to adolescents’ lived realities.
A critical focus of the SHARP Project is advancing the health and well-being of adolescents in Mandera, Marsabit, and Isiolo counties.
In 2025, @MeTAKenya2018 played an instrumental role in building the capacity of youth-led organizations including @NOFMA2 , @Mybody_Ke , @TrustHope137641 , @Macsa2025 among others to design and implement impactful interventions in their counties of focus—strengthening locally driven, sustainable solutions for adolescents and young people.
As we move into 2026, we remain committed to supporting youth leadership, community-anchored action and adolescent-responsive health systems. @Sulekhaharun
#HealthyAdolescents #SHARP4ASRH
Officially back in the office🥳🥳
As a team we are back, re-energized, committed and ready to spearhead real change, practical solutions and more impact towards sustaining the Solutions for Supporting Healthy Adolescents in Isiolo, Mandera, Marsabit and in Kenya as a whole.
#HealthyAdolescents