KIVIDEA helps children through a nursery centre where children living under difficult circumstances are cared for. The children attend pre-school classes, receive daily meals and enjoy other recreational (games & play) activities. The children are selected through street and other community leaders (religious, associations and other people). A program to support Most Vulnerable Children (MVC) was introduced in 2012 and currently support 60 children in 6 wards. This program also builds the capacity of local ward MVC committees to provide care and support to the children and their families.

Organisation's Contributions

Process Indicator Contribution Description
Out-reach services targeting youth in hard-to-reach areas, including densely-populated urban area Mobilize youth to access services at the facility level Mobilize youth to access services at the facility level and mobilize women of reproductive age to attend clinic and get FP services.
Youth-friendly services integrated in all health facilities Mobilized youth through peer educators to access FP services at the facility level. Mobilized youth through peer educators to access FP services at the facility level. The peer educators’ referred all the youth to the facility where they were attended by trained health workers on youth friendly services. Through this initiative 26 health workers provided youth – friendly services in 13 facilities and 302 youth referred to access youth – friendly services in their areas.