Ministry of Interior to work with the Ministry of Health to address the problem of early pregnancies, HIV Aids and Gender Based

The Ministry of Health, Ministry of Interior and Coordination of National Government and
the Ministry of Planning together with development partners have convened to explore
strategies for building on the gains made in addressing the three threats of early
pregnancies, HIV Aids and Gender Based Violence against Adolescents.
Kenya has made significant milestones in the in the fight against early pregnancies, HIV
Aids and Gender Based violence against adolescents and teenage girls. Cases of
teenage pregnancies reduced from. 427,135 to 317,644 between 2018 and 2021. The
rate of HIV infections among adolescent girls also reduced from 343 girls weekly in
2015 to 98 cases per week in 2021.Concerted efforts by Government and development
partners have also resulted to a significant drop in the cases of Gender based violence
among adolescents.
Speaking during the meeting in Mombasa, Health Principal Secretary noted that there is
need for more concerted efforts towards eliminating the triple threats. “Kenya has a
predominantly young population, we need to nurture their potential in order to tap the
demographic dividends.” She said.
Interior Cabinet Secretary Dr. Fred Matiang’i emphasized the need for focused efforts
between government agencies and development partners to address the triple threat. “
We must approach this agenda with a preventive lens through one Government
approach, the Ministry of Interior will work closely with relevant agencies to ensure that
existing National Government structures are used as campaign machinery against the
threats.” He said.
The CS said that his ministry will work the Ministry of Health to develop training manuals
to be used for training of National Government Administration Officers (NGAOs) on data
collection, data analysis and reporting on the three threats.

Source: Ministry of Health