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Sisters in Kenya Empower Teenage Mothers Against Gender-Based Violence

In Meru, Kenya, where 67% of women have experienced gender-based violence, the Sisters of the Good Shepherd care for hundreds of teenage mothers. Through Brighten Her Future, they support survivors with financial literacy training and grants; and with Safe Space, a multi-sectoral group, they raise awareness about human rights. “When we empower a young mother, she can protect herself from abuse and break the cycle,” says Sister Lucy Kanjira, proj…
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In Meru, Kenya, where 67% of women have experienced gender-based violence, the Sisters of the Good Shepherd care for hundreds of teenage mothers. Through Brighten Her Future, they support survivors with financial literacy training and grants; and with Safe Space, a multi-sectoral group, they raise awareness about human rights. “When we empower a young mother, she can protect herself from abuse and break the cycle,” says Sister Lucy Kanjira, proj…

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globalsistersreport.org broke the news in on Monday, November 17, 2025.
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