Between 2023 and 2024, the Hijabi Mentorship Program partnered with Indiana University Bloomington through the Client-Based International Projects (CLIP) Program under the Department of Applied Health Science to strengthen the design and delivery of the Sexual Health Outreach Project (SHOP).
The collaboration brought together THMP, Professor Heather Eastman-Mueller, and university students to support the development of a culturally responsive, rights-based SRHR curriculum tailored to underserved communities in Kwale County.
The partnership focused on advancing sexual and reproductive health as a human right while strengthening community-based advocacy approaches that are context-sensitive, youth-centered, and sustainable.
This collaboration strengthened THMP’s ability to deliver context-responsive SRHR education and advocacy by combining grassroots community knowledge with global academic partnership and technical expertise.
It also contributed to the development of sustainable learning tools that continue to support peer education, youth engagement, and rights-based SRHR conversations within underserved communities in Kwale County.
The Hijabi Mentorship Program (THMP) is a community-rooted, women-led organisation advancing justice, dignity, and choice for girls and women in coastal Kenya and beyond.
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