activities · 6 groups
what they do
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Gender-Based Violence Prevention and Response 1 activity
- Capacity building for educationalists and institutionsEngages women educationalists and institutions committed to promoting girls' and women's education. This includes conducting training on gender-responsive pedagogy, Tuseme Clubs, and Centres of Excellence through the GPE Kix-Tuseme Programme, and media training on gender-responsive reporting related to SRHR and SGBV.
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Education Sponsorship and Academic Support 1 activity
- Empowering girls and young women through educationEmpowers girls and young women to access education for development through community outreach, school programs, and documentation of success stories. This includes specific projects like RiseUp Girls and Imarisha Msichana, and events celebrating the Adolescent Girls Movement.
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Children's Rights Advocacy and Education 1 activity
- Participating in the Day of the African ChildParticipates in or organizes activities to commemorate the Day of the African Child.
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Menstrual Hygiene Support and Education 1 activity
- Promoting menstrual health and hygieneHosts events, such as those at Sajiloni Girls, to promote menstrual health and hygiene among girls.
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Participatory Research and Knowledge Production 1 activity
- Research on girls' education and empowermentConducts and publishes research, such as a situational analysis report, related to girls' education and empowerment.
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Uncategorized 1 activity
- Advocacy for gender-responsive education policiesAdvocates for gender equity in education, engaging youth, individuals outside the education sector, and organizing conferences for boys and young men. This advocacy has led to the Kenyan government adopting gender-positive policies such as free primary education, re-entry policies for adolescent mothers, scholarships for disadvantaged girls, and the Centre of Excellence model, contributing to increased girls' enrollment, retention, and completion of school.
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relationships · 3
who they work with
- FAWE network Network — FAWE Kenya Chapter is a member of the FAWE network, which includes 34 Chapters in 33 countries in sub-Saharan Africa.
- Ministries of Education Government — Works with and through the Ministries of Education at all levels in Kenya and has a signed Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) defining the partnership.
- Ministry of Education Partner — Collaborates with the Ministry of Education to advocate for mainstreaming gender-responsive teaching practices.