“Iweyowa nang’o” – “How are you leaving us, now that you are going?” “Iweyowa nang’o”, loosely translating to “How are you leaving us, now that you are going?”) is a Luo phrase a Read More
My dream is to depend on myself – Dorcas Mueni Dorcas Mueni, 22, grew up in Kayole Soweto, Nairobi, with high hopes for her future. She performed well in school Read More
From shame to strength: Saumu’s journey to independence At just 17, Saumu Mwaka’s life changed dramatically. A high school student full of dreams, she found herself pregnant, alone, Read More
Mentor Mothers: Unlocking Self-Acceptance Among Adolescent Mothers Living with HIV “I have seen a big change in the girls once they start accepting themselves and doing everything they need to Read More
A Tale of Resilience: Love, Betrayal, and Triumph for Adolescent Mothers Living with HIV For these young mothers, resilience isn’t just about survival—it’s about thriving against all odds. Their journeys prove: with the right Read More
Ashura Bakari Has A Plan For Girls In The Automotive Industry Ashura Hamadi Bakari, a 21-year-old peer educator, is one of 24 young people trained by DSW Kenya on life skills, Read More