Kakenya Center for Excellence Health and Leadership Program Featured program for February 2014.

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Kakenya Center for Excellence Health and Leadership Program Featured program for February 2014

The Kakenya Center for Excellence seeks to empower and motivate young Maasai girls through education to become agents of change and to break the cycle of destructive cultural practices in Kenya such as female genital mutilation and forced early marriage. February Mission Teach adolescent girls health and leadership skills, their rights as children, and the harmful practices of FGM and child marriage. Give girls access to the fun and inspirational educational resources at Kakeyna Center for Excellence. Foster long-term mentorship relationships and peer-to-peer training. Empower and motivate young girls to achieve their full potential.

Young Maasai girls from remote rural communities face many challenges that become key obstacles to leadership and economic independence for them. February 2014 Life Challenges of Women and Girls Early marriage and childbirth: In many areas of Kenya, girls are married before age 18. As a result, many girls become pregnant before their bodies fully develop and many die during childbirth. According to the United Nations Population Fund, adolescents age 15 through 19 are twice as likely to die during pregnancy or child birth as those over age 20; girls under age 15 are five times more likely to die. Lack of education: Girls know little about their bodies, health, or sex education before they are circumcised in preparation for marriage, according to ‘Youth in a void’: sexuality, HIV/AIDS and communication in Kenyan public schools, a 2011 article. Little knowledge of legal rights and resistance to the law: In spite of laws prohibiting female genital mutilation (FGM), this custom remains a common practice in remote villages. 2

Through a series of camps and weekend trainings, the Health and Leadership program gives girls the tools they need to protect themselves from FGM and early marriage so they can pursue their dreams for the future. February The Program Two weeklong camps a year expand leadership training opportunities to girls from the region. Seminars, activities and hands-on practice in leadership, self-defense, communication, goal- setting and career building Focus on female health issues, HIV/AIDS and STDs, FGM dangers and anti-FGM laws to inform and empower girls Weekend trainings every month at regional schools extend the reach to more girls. Community access to fun and education Foster mentoring relationships and peer training Empower and motivate girls to pursue their dreams

4 ProgramBudget Program Budget DFW’s grant to Kakenya Center for Excellence is $45,000. February 2014

We love this program because the girls who are facing FGM are mentored through an empowerment and leadership program by an inspiring, female interdisciplinary staff. February Why we Love this Program Learn about their bodies, their legal rights, and the harmful effects of FGM and early marriage. Learn self-defense to protect themselves from rape and other abuse. Become mentors and learn from each other. Learn to talk about taboo subjects like FGM, rape, and HIV/AIDS Learn leadership skills and the ability to express their wants and dreams to their parents and village elders. Through Health and Leadership Training, girls: The Maasai girls’ Rite of Passage is being transformed from FGM to a community celebration acknowledging the value of girls.

Over the past two years, 280 girls attended the Health and Leadership camps. 230 girls participated in the graduation ceremonies, held when FGM ceremonies customarily take place. February Evidence of Success: Voices “Camp has enabled and encouraged me to work hard until I achieve my goals,” - Nasieku, 13 “We were taught how to be a leader,” - Juliet 13 “We learned more about female genital mutilation and we will go and tell our friends back home,” - Shura, 13 “The camp taught us about the girls’ rights and self-defense,” - Evaline, 13 “In this school you won’t be circumcised and we come to the holiday camp,” - Nampayio, 13

The Kakenya Center for Excellence embodies the remarkable spirit and strength of its founder as a beacon of hope for girls and a guideline for women. February About the Organization Founder Dr. Kakenya Ntaiya was born in the Maasai village of Enoosaen, was engaged at five, and circumcised at puberty. She agreed to undergo FGM on the condition that her father would allow her to finish high school. She then earned a scholarship and convinced the village elders to send her to college in the U.S. The village raised the money for her transportation in exchange for Kakenya’s promise to use her education to help the village. With a PhD in Education, she returned to Kenya and started a boarding school for at-risk girls to inform and empower them to choose their own future.

1.What is the impact of a program like KCE that focuses on building health knowledge and leadership-related skills in girls in addition to concentrating on basic education? 2.What does a girl need in order to stand up for her rights and tell her parents and elders she is against harmful cultural practices like FGM and early marriage? 3.In what ways are leadership and mentoring skills critical elements of this program? February 2014 Questions for Discussion Care to share your thoughts?