Bungoma County Chapter

Young people in Bungoma County face significant sexual and reproductive health challenges among them the alarming reported cases of teenage pregnancies and inadequate access to sexual and reproductive health services and information. In an earnest effort to address these challenges, the Bungoma Y-ACT Coalition seeks to domesticate the National Reproductive Health Policy to guide the County Assembly on the allocation of sufficient resources towards addressing sexual and reproductive health issues affecting young people within the county.

To kick-off this advocacy journey, the Y-ACT Bungoma chapter developed an advocacy strategy anchored on two goals; working with the Reproductive, Maternal, New-born, Child and Adolescent Health (RMNCAH) TWG to develop a Sexual & Reproductive Health policy that includes youth as a key component and the creation of implementation guidelines for the County ASRH Policy.

Stage Media Arts CBO

Stage Media Arts was founded in 2002 as a talent-based group in Bungoma County with the noble aim of promoting and nurturing talents among youth within the county. Following the expansion of its scope in 2008, the group was registered under the Ministry of Gender, Children and Social Development, Bungoma South to empower the community, build capacity and promote behavior change among the youth in and out of school using participatory methodologies in matters of Sexual and Reproductive Health, Maternal, Child and Adolescent Health. Stage Media Arts’ goal is to empower young people to make their voices heard and enhance their access to health information, health supplies and youth friendly services, in line with its vision of a society where young people are free to make informed choices about their health without judgment and bias. The CBO currently works with an average of 45 youth within Bungoma County.

 
 
 

Bungoma Youth Connect

Stage Media Arts was founded in 2002 as a talent-based group in Bungoma County with the noble aim of promoting and nurturing talents among youth within the county. Following the expansion of its scope in 2008, the group was registered under the Ministry of Gender, Children and Social Development, Bungoma South to empower the community, build capacity and promote behavior change among the youth in and out of school using participatory methodologies in matters of Sexual and Reproductive Health, Maternal, Child and Adolescent Health. Stage Media Arts’ goal is to empower young people to make their voices heard and enhance their access to health information, health supplies and youth friendly services, in line with its vision of a society where young people are free to make informed choices about their health without judgment and bias. The CBO currently works with an average of 45 youth within Bungoma County.