SHARP Project in Kenya
@ProjectSHARP
Solutions for Supporting Healthy Adolescents and Rights Protection(SHARP)seeks to improve Adolescents SRH at National level & Isiolo, Marsabit, Mandera counties
Student leaders everywhere should fight GBV through advocacy, education, and support, we MUST use platforms like student-led clubs and awareness campaigns within schools and universities. Initiatives should involve educating peers about the roots of GBV,
Violence steals futures. Prevention restores them. This year, we are supporting youth-led action in Kenya, Tanzania, Rwanda, Burundi, DRC and Zambia to push for safer communities. #EndGBV #HealthyAdolescents #NoExcuse #16DaysOfActivism #SHARP4ASRH
#GBV and #HIV risk are closely linked. Protecting young people means protecting their health and dignity. Let’s push for stronger SRH services for every adolescent everywhere. Listen in to our #SHARP Adolescent regional champion #EndGBV #HealthyAdolescents #NoExcuse #16Days2025…
Online harassment is real violence. Let's join hands to protect our youths. #healthyadolescents #16days4ASRH
Digital violence affects too many adolescents, often in silence. Today, we commit to creating safer online spaces where young people can learn, grow, and thrive. @ProjectSHARP #HealthyAdolescents #16days4ASRH @HAImedicines @eannaso @medrap @RwandaNGOForum
Every voice matters, every survivor deserves justice, and every community must commit to ending the cycle of silence. #EndGBV #Mandera
The SHARP Kenya secretariat held a productive engagement with CSOs in Marsabit county to take stock of the status of #ASRH in the county and align the joint implementation plans while identify priority areas for need-based capacity strengthening. #HealthyAdolescents #SHARP4ASRH
A powerful moment today as stakeholders from health, education, gender, and CSOs united to sign commitmen advancing #SRHR and strengthening support for healthy #Adolescents. Collaboration in action! @ProjectSHARP #HealthyAdolescents #16days4ASRH @HAImedicines @eannaso @medrap
Today in @isioloCounty011 , key stakeholders across the health, education , gender and CSOs took a bold step forward by signing concrete commitments to advance #SRHR and support healthy #adolescents. These pledges not only reflect our shared responsibility to protect the…
📢 Call for Applications! We’re seeking a qualified consultant to conduct a budget trend analysis for SRHR & RMNCAH program funding in Isiolo, Marsabit & Mandera Counties. 📬 Apply by: 4th December 2025 🔗 Details: atmplatformkenya.org/wp-content/upl…
Digital harm is not harmless — it silences, intimidates, and pushes women and girls out of the online spaces where their voices, ideas, and leadership should thrive. During the #16DaysOfActivism2025 , we stand firm in demanding digital platforms that protect, empower, and uplift…
"Adolescents are at the heart of what we intend to do under SHARP project even as we mark #16daysofactivism particularly looking at addressing the triple threat through targeted interventions for adolescents & young people." — Ms. Dorothy, SHARP Project Coordinator #SHARP4ASRH
Strong partnerships build stronger outcomes! Kudos to the #ProjectSHARP team and Marsabit CHMT for prioritizing youth voices and coordinated action. 👏🧡 #healthyadolescents #16days4ASRH
Great step towards strengthening multi-sectoral collaboration! Engaging the CHMT and planning youth-centered activities is key to driving meaningful impact during the #16DaysOfActivism. Well done #ProjectSHARP team! 👏🧡
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