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Lack of political goodwill impeding access to services

Jedidah Maina, Evelyne Opondo and Nelly Munyasia (right) during a past presser on Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights (SRHR). [Elvis Ogina, Standard]

Sexual and reproductive health rights in Kenya, as in the rest of East Africa, remain problematic.

Even as countries enact laws and sign conventions committing to ensure access to services, challenges stand in the way of respecting these rights.

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