2022
DOI: 10.37284/eajhs.5.1.689
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The Need for Community Based SRHR Mentors in Improving Young People’s Sexual Reproductive Health and Rights (SRHR): A Case of the “Get Up Speak Out” Programme Implemented in Western Kenya

Abstract: Kenya’s Community Health Strategy (CHS) focuses on health actions for improved health at level one (community-based level). Poor health indicators have been reported among young people over the years; hence TICH, in its design for the Get Up Speak Out (GUSO) program, adopted the community-based approach (Community Health Strategy) by training and engaging 29 Community Health Volunteers as the SRHR youth group mentors for the GUSO program. Thereafter, the mentors were assigned roles with the aim of improving yo… Show more

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