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Wangari Maathai, Kenya’s Assistant Minister for the Environment, received the Nobel Peace Prize in 2004.

Women are key agricultural producers in Kenya, contributing 75-80% of all labor in food production and 50% in cash crop production. They receive only 7% of agricultural extension information.

Approximately 30% of Kenyan women have undergone female genital cutting (FGC).

Some widows are forced to engage in risky sexual practices such as “wife inheritance,” where women are inherited by male in-laws, and ritual “cleansing,” where women are forced to have sex with men of low social standing.

Kenyan tradition allows a man to discipline his wife by physical means. No law in Kenya specifically prohibits spousal rape.

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Country Snapshot: Kenya and Health

USAID/Kenya is continuing to implement successful programming in the areas of HIV/AIDS prevention, care, and support; family planning and child survival; and health sector reform and financing. The Mission has been able to generate a number of “lessons learned” from its activities and is now sharing these with its fellow Missions throughout Africa.

Kenya Girl Guides as Peer Educators

USAID/Kenya, Family Health International, and the Kenya Girl Guides Association (KGGA) provide peer education and life training skills to more than 20,000 girls and young women. Through their membership with the KGGA, Girl Guides conduct HIV/AIDS awareness training, including teaching about prevention and providing care to members of their community who have become sick. One Girl Guide emphasized the holistic nature of this approach when she stated that “AIDS is whole-life awareness.” As the girls participate in these activities, they become eligible to win a progressive series of “HIV and AIDS” badges, beginning with Brownies (aged 7-10), Girl Guides (aged 10-14), and Ranger Guides (aged 14-18 and 19-25). The KGGA program has mobilized a broad range of community leaders to support HIV/AIDS programming for youth, especially girls and women aged 15-24 years. As the Kenyan Health Minister noted, it is this age group of girls and women who are “sexually active and twice as likely to be infected as males of the same age.”

Kenya’s Rapid Response Fund

Through this program, USAID/Kenya, Family Health International, and Beacon of Hope provide aid to women living with HIV/AIDS. A non-denominational Christian organization, Beacon organizes support group meetings to address the women’s psychological, emotional, and spiritual needs, giving women such as Pamella Achien’g, a 26-year old HIV positive mother of one, “a feeling of family and hope.” Beacon also trains women to become community facilitators, after which many of them volunteer to work in Beacon’s clinic and its testing and counseling centers. Beacon provides other job training activities, such as knitting, sewing, and tailoring, and offers nutrition counseling to help women address their own health needs and those of their children. Overall, the program is designed to give its clients hope that one day they will be able to provide for themselves and their families.

Kenya's Program Objectives

Democracy & Governance
Agriculture & Micro-Enterprise
Natural Resource Management
Education
Health

Selected Activities

The International Federation of Women Lawyers (FIDA)
From “Farming as a business” to “Farming as a family business”
Business Development Services (BDS)
Horticulture Development Centre (HDC)
Women’s Nutribusiness Project
Coral Garden Boardwalk
Beads for Education
Ambassador’s Girls Scholarship Programs
Kenya Girl Guides as Peer Educators
Kenya’s Rapid Response Fund

Visit USAID/Kenya link to the mission
Global Snapshots: Kenya Homepage

 

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