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Technology, green skills help teen mums in Kibera rebuild lives

According to KDHS 2022, 15 per cent of girls aged 15–19 in Kenya have already been pregnant

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by DAMARIS KIILU

Big-read21 November 2025 - 13:50
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In Summary


  • For many girls in Kibera, early pregnancy brought a halt to education, rejection at home and financial hardship.
  • The stigma surrounding teenage pregnancy and gender-based violence often leaves them isolated and vulnerable.
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Berly from Lindi holds her child during an interview with the Star at Awoche offices, Kibra /DAMARIS KIILU



Beryl, 18, from Lindi, rocks her five-month-old son to sleep as she recalls the day her world changed. She was still in school in Migori county when she found out she was pregnant.

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