Equality Edge promotes Intersectional Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights (ISRHR) in Kakamega by delivering tailored SRH education to underserved groups—such as adolescent girls, young women, and people with disabilities, sexual minorities and key populations—focusing on their unique needs and barriers. Through community workshops, we raise awareness on topics like contraception, safe motherhood, and gender-based violence prevention, while addressing cultural stigmas and empowering participants to advocate for their rights. By collaborating with local health providers and leveraging youth-led initiatives, Equality Edge Organization ensures inclusive, accessible services, fostering health equity and resilience in Kakamega.


