Journalists as Advocates for Nature
Eradicating Female Genital Mutilation Through Community-led engagement among Kenya’s Kuria Community
Protecting adolescent girls' hygiene through social mobilization during the COVID-19 pandemic
Grass roots organizations support small scale farmers through locally mobilized resources
Majority of Kenyan communities are living in poverty caused by lack of employment and skills to support their occupational growth. Like Robert, the unemployed growing population with little or no knowledge started engaged in small-scale farming. His father, a retired teacher, reared chicken and continuously urged him to venture into the business. “I started rearing chicken, but it was difficult,” says Robert.
Mama turned malaria champion
Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis Helps Vulnerable Namibians Stay HIV-Free
IT Solutions for Improved Supply Chain Management
'Break the Bias' - Celebrating Women at USAID Southern Africa
It Takes a Village to Grow a Forest
New U.S. Ambassador Visits Development Programs in Forest Guinea
Cultivating Literacy Skills Through Reading Remediation
The COVID-19 pandemic exacerbated reading disparities among learners across Kenya. In one of the longest closures globally, schools were closed from March 2020 to July 2021. USAID Tusome Early Grade Reading is piloting an after-school program in partnership with the Kenyan Government to provide extra lessons to struggling readers. Tusome translates to “Let’s Read” in Kiswahili.