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We believe in improved access to quality and responsive RMNCAH and SRHR services and information among young people especially those marginalized and vulnerable adolescents and youth in Kenya. We believe that when young people are empowered and supported, they make informed decisions and have healthy relationships devoid of risky behaviors and partner violence. Our programming are anchored on rights based approaches to enhance quality and total access to RAMNCAH and SRHR services by young people in their communities and where they feel comfortable. We believe that when the capacity of youth-led and serving organizations are strengthened, adolescents and youth uptake of services and information will be enhanced and their voices inform planning and programming. We believe that meaningfully adolescents and youth engagement in policy, advocacy, and service and information delivery and demand creation, in partnership with stakeholders and adult partnership, is key to reducing the negative indicators. The young people through their organizations/agencies and networks understand and appreciate the unique yet extremely diverse health seeking behaviours of this demography. Their efforts can help reduce access barriers and sexually education and health literacy gaps that promote early and risky sexual encounters, unmet contraception demands (as per FP2020 data), unsafe abortion, HIV/AIDS, unwanted pregnancy, early marriage and early child bearing.