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THE KENYA SRHR ALLIANCE 

PARTNER MEMBERS

 

Anglican Development Services (ADS) Nyanza 

 is a Faith Based organization serving vulnerable communities in Nyanza province. Its goal is to increase access to secure and sustainable livelihood and economic opportunities through participatory community development, capacity building and economic empowerment programs

The Tropical Institute Of Community Health And Development (TICH)

Is an international research and training Institutionregistered with the Ministry of Higher Education, Science and Technology and Lands under The Republic of Kenya. TICH specializes in health systems capacity building, research and community development. 

 
Kisumu Medical And Educational Trust (KMET)

KMET is a Kenyan NGO providing quality reproductive health and education services and promoting sustainable development among   communities. They delivers innovative programs and advocates for sexual and reproductive health rights with a focus on equity and accountability.

 
UNESCO 
UNESCO, founded in 1945, fosters peace through education, cultural diversity, and solidarity. It leads global efforts for quality education and an effective HIV response, supporting CSE, policy development, advocacy, and prevention of sexual transmission and gender-based violence within the education sector.

Child Line Kenya 

Childline Kenya was established in 2005 to strengthen child protection services and improve coordination among partners. In 2006, it launched a toll-free helpline (0800 221 0800), later replaced in 2008 with the simpler three-digit number 116, accessible nationwide at no cost. 

Africa Alive 

Africa Alive!, founded in 1998, is a youth-serving organization promoting positive behavior change through advocacy, empowerment, partnerships, and community mobilization. Under the SRHR Alliance, it implements the Dance4Life project, reaching in- and out-of-school.

Ambassador For Youth And Adolescents Reproductive Health Programme (AYARHEP)

AYARHEP is a youth led organization that was established in May, 2016 by a group of Youth leaders and youth activists with passion in addressing HIV,  human, health and reproductive rights  of  adolescents and young people in Kenya.

Amref Health Africa 

Amref Health Africa, founded in 1957 is the continent’s largest international health NGO. Amref empowers communities with knowledge, skills, and resources to break cycles of poor health and poverty. AMREF Implemented  the Unite for Body Rights project, reaching youth with SRH information and services.

African Gender and Media Initiative Trust (GEM)

The African Gender and Media Initiative Trust (GEM) is a women-led research organization advancing gender equality and women’s rights. It focuses on health, SRHR, economic empowerment, and media advocacy, driving evidence-based programming to strengthen women’s human rights work in Africa.

The Centre For The Study Of Adolescence

is  a non-profit organizaion advancing adolescent sexual and reproductive health,  With expertise in community mobilization, program design, research, and advocacy, CSA engages both in- and out-of-school youth, including vulnerable groups through innovative learning approaches.

 
Nairobits Trust

is a non-profit institution empowering vulnerable youth (15–24) through ICT, multimedia, entrepreneurship, SRHR, and life skills training. It partners with CBOs to expand access and, in many parts of Kenya, Nairobits implements programs in Nairobi for  innovation, and employment opportunities.

 
Network Of Adolescence And Youth Of Africa (NAYA)

NAYA is a youth-led regional advocacy network strengthening youth and CSOs to champion sexual and reproductive health and rights. It mobilizes policymakers, media, and partners to push for policy reforms and implementation. 

 
National Empowerment Network Of People Living With HIV/AIDS In Kenya (NEPHAK)

NEPHAK unites people living with HIV, support groups, and partner organizations into a national movement fighting HIV and promoting wellbeing. It advances advocacy, capacity building, and peer support while engaging in policy, service delivery, and accountability.

 
Support Activities In Poverty Eradication And Health (SAIPEH)
SAIPEH is a Kakamega-based NGO, supports vulnerable groups through grassroots initiatives that promote self-reliance and improved livelihoods. It runs SRHR and HIV programs, including outreach, peer education, performing arts, and youth-friendly services. 
 
Women Fighting AIDS In Kenya (WOFAK) 
WOFAK is a national NGO supporting women, youth, and children living with or affected by HIV. It provides care, empowerment, and advocacy while contributing to prevention efforts. WOFAK operates across Coast, Nyanza, Western, Rift Valley, and Nairobi regions

 

Plan International

Plan International Kenya works with communities and government to advance children’s rights and equality, especially for girls. Active in 12 counties, its priorities include child protection, education, health, youth employability, resilience, and humanitarian response, tackling barriers like child marriage and violence.

 
Reproductive Health Network Kenya (RHNK)
The Reproductive Health Network Kenya (RHNK) champions Comprehensive Adolencese and Youth Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights (AYSRHR). Our mission is rooted in the commitment to delivering comprehensive sexual and reproductive health and rights, advocacy, and service provision.