Project Report
| Jan 18, 2026
Reporting period, December 2025
By Khasiani Isaiah | Director
Executive Summary
In the last quarter of 2025, the Foundation for Healthier Families (FHF) successfully implemented a sexual health rights program targeting 100 deaf girls in Kakamega County, Kenya. The initiative aimed to promote awareness, access, and protection of sexual and reproductive health rights (SRHR) among deaf adolescent girls and young women. Through inclusive education, healthcare linkages, and community advocacy, the program empowered participants to make informed decisions about their bodies and futures, while addressing systemic barriers such as communication challenges, stigma, and limited access to disability-friendly services.
Outcomes and Achievements
- 100 deaf girls received comprehensive SRHR education in accessible formats.
- Increased confidence: Participants reported improved ability to discuss sexual health issues openly.
- Healthcare access: 60% of participants utilized SRHR services during the program period.
- Community shift: Parents and leaders expressed greater willingness to support deaf girls’ rights.
- Challenges
- Limited resources for scaling up beyond the initial 100 girls.
- Persistent cultural taboos around discussing sexuality.
- Need for sustained funding to continue training healthcare providers.
Recommendations
- Scale Up: Expand the program to reach more deaf girls across Kakamega and neighboring counties.
- Policy Integration: Advocate for inclusion of disability-sensitive SRHR in county health budgets.
- Sustainability: Establish long-term partnerships with schools and health facilities.
- Monitoring & Evaluation: Strengthen data collection on SRHR outcomes among deaf girls.
- Community Ownership: Continue engaging parents and leaders to foster supportive environments.
Aug 20, 2025
RECUDING HIV VULNERABILITY IN TEENAGE GIRLS QTR 3
By Isaiah Khasiani | Director
n this reporting period it's unfortunate to report that this project failed to pick up due to limited resources. However, FHF is working to see that it mobilized resources that can take care of both operational and technical objects of the project for meaningful results. If resource mobilization objective is met, the project will be implemented in Kakamega County, Kenya. The primary beneficiaries are 100 deaf and hard to hear girls both in and out of school. FHF will train them on life skills, sexual reproductive health rights and psycho-social support . They will become knowledgeable of their rights and with skills on how to advocate for them whenever need be. This project will enhance their self awareness and consciousness of surrounding environments hence development to their full potential.
Apr 11, 2025
SRHR TO DEAF ADOLESCENTS
By Isaiah Khasiani | Director
In this reporting period it's unfortunate to report that this project failed to pick up due to limited resources. However, FHF is working to see that it mobilized resources that can take care of both operational and technical objects of the project for meaningful results.
If resource mobilization objective is met, the project will be implemented in Kakamega County, Kenya. The primary beneficiaries are 100 deaf and hard to hear girls both in and out of school. FHF will train them on life skills, sexual reproductive health rights and psycho-social support . They will become knowledgeable of their rights and with skills on how to advocate for them whenever need be. This project will enhance their self awareness and consciousness of surrounding environments hence development to their full potential.