'Uzazi Bora' Meaning Best Reproduction

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Project Snapshot

Ask Amount

KES 4,073,300

Project Stage

Pilot

Launch Date

Tuesday, February 28th, 2017

Project Manager

Lilian Langat

Project Partners Inc

Chase Africa Impact Direct

Project Summary

Uzazi Bora empowers marginalized rural communities in Molo and Kuresoi to access SRHR and family planning services. Through Community Health Volunteers (CHVs) and mobile clinics, it addresses barriers to healthcare for women and youth.

Intervention Areas

Digital Health / HealthTechMaternalChild & Reproductive Health and RightsPublic Health & Primary CareRural Development

Target Population

Low-Income Individuals & FamiliesVulnerable or Marginalized Populations (General)

Problem Statement

Rural communities face physical, financial, and cultural barriers to accessing reproductive health services. This leads to high rates of unintended pregnancies, STIs, and maternal health complications.

Proposed Solution

Deploy 36 trained CHVs and mobile clinics to provide health education, family planning, and referrals. Engage peer educators to deliver SRHR information in schools and communities.

Expected Impact

Increased uptake of family planning and SRH services. Reduction in risky sexual behaviors and STIs among youth. Debunking of myths and stigma surrounding reproductive health.

Sustainability Plan

Capacity building of CHVs and integration with Ministry of Health systems ensures service continuity. Economic empowerment activities for women generate income to cover healthcare transport costs.

Budget Breakdown

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