Gender Equality in Kenya

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Region: Kenya

Gender inequality is a pervasive problem in Kenya, with women facing discrimination in education, employment, and political representation. Despite progress in recent years, women continue to be marginalized and face significant barriers to achieving equal rights and opportunities.

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                WISER works with girls to transcend poverty, HIV/AIDS, and gender-based violence. We do this by creating environments that produce exceptional young women who drive change in their communities. We bui...
                
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                A girl can miss up between 6-8 months of schooling every three years due to school days missed because she doesn't have sanitary pads to use.  Leaves, paper, rocks, and rags is what she'll have to res...
                
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                Life skills Education (LSE), can influence youth behaviors in a way that improves sexual reproductive health outcomes. 400 in-school girls who have reached puberty will benefit from this fund. We will...
                
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                In Maasai Kenya, 80% of girls continue to undergo female genital mutilation at puberty, after which they enter an arranged marriage and drop out of school. Information about their rights and health is...
                
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                Through this project, Polycom Development Project aims to support 1000 girls in Kibera Slums to complete high school through rights awareness programs, educational scholarship, sports , hygiene and sa...
                
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