At RHNK, we address various inadequacies in Sexual Reproductive Health service delivery across Kenya, including frequent shortages of essential commodities, long distances to reproductive health centers, poor attitudes among health workers towards sensitive SRH issues, inadequate dissemination and enforcement of SRH polices and guidelines, unsynchronized policy coordination between national and county governments, limited healthcare provider workforce capacity building and poor referral pathways among others.
Our programs aim to enhance the capacity of healthcare providers to deliver sustainable comprehensive SRHR services by ensuring they have access to sufficient commodities and supplies, providing adequate training and supervision, strengthening community participation through community health volunteers and youth peer providers to increase awareness, creating accountability mechanisms and developing referral pathways for crucial SRH services to increase availability through alternative channels such as self-care and tele-medicine that support youth friendly Sexual Reproductive Health services.