The Partnership for a HIV-Free Generation is a local NGO working closely with local communities, implementing partners, Government of Kenya and public-private partners at county and national level
To inspire and empower Kenyan youth to live healthy and productive lives through evidence informed interventions and partnership
Core Values
Accountability for programmatic results and financial stewardship
Transparency in decision making, relationships and communication
Collaboration and engagement with partners
Integrity in management of partnership activities
Diversity in all forms is respected and encouraged
Equity in the treatment of others
Commitment to the aspirations of the youth
Innovation in our program
Results-oriented approach
The themes presented in this section highlight some of HFG’s key areas of work. This list is constantly revised and updated in order to showcase new themes and topics.
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Comprehensive HIV and AIDS prevention and response
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Gender Based Violence prevention and response
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Economic empowerment of adolescents and young people
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Empowerment through education
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Sexual Reproductive Health including STI, cancer Screening, and referrals
HFG was registered as a local NGO in the year 2012. It was championed by the US President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR) and supported by local and international private sector corporations in the fight against HIV, gender based violence, and advocate for SRHR among youth in Kenya. Formerly, a project of FHI and PATH, HFG is known for its innovative tools and interventions targeting adolescents and young people in Kenya and beyond. The tools include the iconic G-Pange Brand and the Shuga Package. HFG’s primary target are adolescents and youth aged 10-24 years. Secondary Audience include parents, teachers, the general community.
HFG Implements special programs targeting adolescent girls and young women. HFG meaningfully engages young people in the entire Project Cycle management.