Breaking the Silence: Advancing Reproductive Health & Rights
In many communities across Baringo County, conversations about reproductive health remain taboo. Young women lack access to accurate information, and harmful practices persist. The Sexual Reproductive Health & Rights (SRHR) program is changing that — by breaking the silence, providing education, and ensuring women can make informed choices about their bodies and futures.
What We Do
Our SRHR program provides comprehensive sexual health education in schools and communities, distributes sanitary products to keep girls in school, trains community health workers, and advocates against harmful practices like FGM and child marriage. We create safe spaces where women and girls can ask questions, share experiences, and access the care they need.
"Before this program, I didn't know who to ask about the
changes in my body. Now I teach younger girls what I
learned. I'm not ashamed anymore — I'm empowered."
- Grace, 17, Peer Educator
Key Achievements
The Impact
When girls understand their bodies, they stay in school longer. When women have access to reproductive healthcare, they can plan their families and pursue their dreams. Our SRHR program has reduced school absenteeism among adolescent girls, increased awareness about sexual health, and created a generation of young advocates who are breaking the silence.
"Reproductive health isn't just about medicine — it's about dignity, choice, and the right to decide your own future. Every girl deserves to grow up informed, protected, and empowered."
- Gladys Jerop Sawe, Founder
Join the Movement
Every girl deserves the right to accurate information, quality healthcare, and the freedom to make choices about her own body. Your support helps us reach more girls, train more peer educators, and distribute essential supplies. Together, we can break the silence and transform lives.
Program Highlights
Health Education Workshop
Peer Educator Training
Sanitary Pads Distribution
Community Dialogue