CHPFUND

SEXUAL REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH
AND RIGHTS (SRHR)
PROJECT

Sexual Reproductive Health and Rights (SRHR)

About The Project

Our Sexual Reproductive Health Project-SRHR project is a three-year project which runs from 2022 to 2025. It targets adolescents and youth between 10 to 24 years old, their parents, teachers, health service providers, community leaders, key county departments, and other stakeholders in matters of SRHR in Kilifi County, specifically in Kilifi South and Chonyi Sub-Counties. The aim of the project is to sustainably contribute to the reduction of teenage pregnancy and improving access to sexual reproductive health and rights information and services among adolescents and youth.

SRHR team team durindg the sports day this year in the early August at VIPINGO grounds. the activity was organized to bring youths togeter after successfully completing the peer to peer learning sessions acreoss the catchment areas.

our main goals

The project aims to achieve the following four outcomes: 

  1. Adolescents and youth have improved their knowledge on SRHR, life skills, and gender justice issues and are empowered to make informed decisions. 
  2. Adolescents and youth have improved access to and have increasingly used youth-friendly SRHR services in their area.
  3. Community members and parents are aware of the needs of young people in relation to SRHR and demonstrate a positive attitude toward supporting young people.
  4. Support advocacy and multisectoral coordination to address gender issues and the SRHR needs of adolescents and youth.

Project’s intervention activities

Milestones

  • Milestones achieved so far

  •        Baseline study and launch event

  •         Establishment of school clubs

    ·        Training of youth mentors, mentor
    parents, community resource people, and health workers

    ·        Establishment, setting up, and
    equipment of youth-friendly corners

    ·        Stakeholders’ engagement at the
    grass-roots, sub-county, and county levels

    ·        Participation in county technical
    working groups and international days

    ·        Engagement of adolescents and youth
    through peer-to-peer learning and debate competitions

    ·        Engagement of parents and community
    leaders on matters of improving the sexual reproductive health of adolescents
    and youth.

    ·     Production and distribution of
    educational communication materials

    ·        Supported youth to establish youth
    groups within the project catchment area.

    ·        Menstrual hygiene management through
    the provision of sanitary towels, pads, and underwear.

    ·        Radio Talk shows on Sexual
    Reproductive Health & Rights-related matters

Targeted group

Project activities are designed to target:

  • In- and out-of-school adolescents and youths
  • Parents
  • Community leaders
  • Healthcare providers
  • County leadership

SRHR team on the ground at Mtwapa issuing sanitary towels to girls in order to promote menstrual hygiene for girls in the society.

CHPF-SRHR Sanitary towels distribution

The SRHR project, under the Community Health Promotion Fund (CHPF), is making a significant impact by distributing sanitary towels and underpants to vulnerable teenage girls. This initiative not only supports menstrual hygiene management but also aims to reduce early pregnancies among teenagers and youths in Kilifi South.

A remarkable aspect of this project is the involvement of male parents. Traditionally, menstrual hygiene management has been seen as a responsibility for women, leaving fathers on the sidelines. However, during recent sanitary towels distribution events by Sexual Reproductive Health and Rights (SRHR) project under Community Health Promotion Fund (CHPF), we have witnessed a shift, with fathers stepping up to support their daughters. This change is both encouraging and necessary.

One notable advocate is Melard Otieno, who has taken on the role of a champion for menstrual hygiene management for his teenage daughter, Faith. By attending sanitary towel distribution events and actively engaging in conversations about menstrual health, Melard challenges societal norms and demonstrates that fathers can play a crucial role in this area. His involvement highlights the importance of shared responsibility in addressing menstrual hygiene.

 When fathers participate, it not only supports their daughters but also helps to break the stigma surrounding menstruation. This open dialogue fosters a healthier environment where girls feel empowered to manage their periods without shame or fear.

As more fathers like Melard step forward, we move closer to a community where every girl has the resources and support she needs to thrive. Together, we can create a brighter future, free from the constraints of outdated beliefs, where both mothers and fathers share the responsibility of nurturing and educating the next generation.

SRHR SUCCES STORY

 

The Adolescent and Youth Health Initiative educates young people about sexual and reproductive health. Through interactive workshops, peer education programs, and community outreach, the initiative aims to provide adolescents and youths with accurate information, build their awareness, and foster healthy practices

SRHR - Project Impact Assessment

Joined us as we delve into the impactful visit of Kaya Momanyi, a representative from German Doctors, to Kenya. In this video, we highlight her assessment of the Sexual Reproductive Health and Rights (SRHR) project which is under the Community Health Promotion Fund (CHPF). During her visit, Kaya participated in the SRHR strategic dialogue at Mbuyuni Primary Catchment Area, where she engaged with the region community leaders to discuss key issues and advancements in sexual and reproductive health. Following this, she joined the SRHR team for an in-depth discussion on the mid-term evaluation of the project, exploring successes, challenges, and future directions. Don’t forget to like, share, and subscribe for more updates!

Strategic Dialogue

CHPF-Sexual Reproductive Health Rights Project in collaboration with North Coast Medical Training College trainers and students conducted a dialogue with the community leadership on matters SRHR which is an initiative that ensures the safety of young generation. This took place at St Teresa’s secondary school catchment area. The meeting is meant to give a platform to leaders identifying gaps as we strategize on solution. Involving students in this process enables them learn the community dynamics and be part of the solution providers.

Sexual Reproductive Health Rights program is designed to shading light in the community for a better future. The program targets the young population and the parents/mentors. the organization CHPF continues to operate in the Kilifi County Kilifi South Sub-County. The program so far has managed to reach out to approximately 10000 youth and trained them which has led to a significant decrease of teenage pregnancies in the region

We really appreciate our partners and the community at large for taking in the information and accepting change. We believe in the spirit of communalism and community capacity building.

Mtwapa Peer to Peer Learning Session

CHPF SRHR Project Mtwapa catchment area Mentor Parent Dupine Nyale sharing knowledge with the Adolescent and Young People on matters social morals and how they impact the community.

Community Health Promotion Fund through the Sexual Reproductive Health Rights Project (SRHR) continues the provision of health information and Services to the adolescents and young people in the community. The initiative is packaged to enable the adolescents and young people realize the changes and dynamics that come with human development at different growth stages. 

On Saturday 22/02/2025 the team toured Bi-Charo Yaa village within the confines of Mtwapa catchment area and had a productive engagement with the adolescents and young people an activity that attracted more than 40 Young boys and girls. The day’s engagement was focused on Adolescence, Puberty and Menstrual hygiene management putting into great consideration that the adolescence stage is a critical area in once life and thus the focus was on effective management for posterity.

During these sessions a peer to peer and peer led discussion is encouraged to enhance the experiences sharing amongst the Adolescent and young people as well as cross generational sharing amongst the parents and the young people. 

The session was spearheaded by the CHPF-SRHR Assistant Project Manager flanked by the Youth and Parent Mentors. Also present were the team from Ministry of Health Kilifi county service providers that offered free general medical services to the general community members present as well as screening for both STI’s and HIV to the young people that required the said services.

Introductory session lead by the CHPF SRHR Assistant Project Manager Joseph Matalanga
CHPF SRHR Mentor Parent Mwanamkuu Zablon sharing knowledge on Child Rights and Responsibilities with the Adolescents and Young People during the Integrated Outreach activity at Bi-Charo Yaa Village in Mtwapa.
Healthcare Service Provider on a screening and pre-service counselling to a young person during the Integrated Outreach activity at Bi-Charo Yaa Mtwapa.