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Kenya commits to end early pregnancies and HIV infections in adolescents

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NSDCC CEO Dr Ruth Masha (in blue) during the launch of commitments to end the triple threat. [Mercy Kahenda, Standard]

HIV infections, teenage pregnancy and Gender Based Violence are the three issues that continue to pace conversations in Kenya, with adolescents feeling the heat of them.

But tackling these issues - under the Triple Threat agenda - has now assumed a whole-of-nation approach with every hand on deck.

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