The Wajir County government and the Population Council have concluded the Adolescent Girls Initiative in Kenya (AGI-K) programme, which has been implemented in the county since 2015 to support girls’ education and wellbeing. Speaking during the programme close-out meeting in Wajir, AGI-K County Focal Person Mohamed Abdille said the initiative was introduced as a research…
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