Sexual & Reproductive Health at Stowelink
Empowering Youth, Strengthening Communities, Driving Change

Our Approach
Stowelink integrates education, community outreach, and policy advocacy to ensure every young person in Kenya has the information, services, and support to make safe, informed choices about their sexual and reproductive health.

Community Programs
Save A Life, Save A World
- Focus: Gender‑based violence (GBV) prevention, fistula awareness, and survivor support
- Activities:
- Kisumu County tour in partnership with JOOTRH GBVRC—6 schools, 2,400+ students reached
- Survivor referral pathways linking schools to local recovery centers
- Impact: Over 83 survivors identified and supported; 3,000+ youth sensitized
School & Campus Clubs
Reach: 1,200 active student participants; 85% report greater confidence discussing SRHR
SRHR Clubs: Established in 15 secondary schools and 7 tertiary institutions

Training & Digital Engagement
Peer Educator Academy
- Train‑the‑Trainer Workshops: Certified 60 youth ambassadors in facilitation, referral protocols, and rights‑based SRHR education
- Toolkits: Illustrated guides on puberty, contraception, and GBV response
Online Campaigns
Podcasts & Webinars: Expert panels featuring healthcare providers, survivors, and policymakers
#KnowYourRights Series:
20 short videos and infographics on contraception methods, stigma reduction, and legal protections
200,000+ social media impressions

Policy & Advocacy
County Engagement: Collaborative SRHR roundtables in Nairobi, Kisumu, and Vihiga—feeding into local health plans
National Briefs: Co‑authored policy recommendations on comprehensive sexuality education with MoH and NCDAK
Media Advocacy:
Partnered on the 16 Days of Activism against GBV campaign
10 op‑eds in major Kenyan outlets calling for expanded youth‑friendly services
Partner with Us
Volunteer: Train peer educators, facilitate workshops
Collaborate: Co‑design SRHR curricula, join policy coalitions
Support: Fund survivor support services, educational materials