Examination of sexual and gender minorities’ lived experiences in Kenya Posted on 08/07/2025 (09/08/2025) by David Waiganjo PUBLICATIONS RESOURCES // PUBLICATIONS Examination of sexual and gender minorities’ lived experiences in Kenya Health and Wellbeing and Sexual, Reproductive, Maternal, Newborn, Child and Adolescent Health (SRMNCAH) July 2025 Technical Reports Lesbians, gays, bisexuals, transgender, queer, and other gender non-conforming (LGBTQ+) people in sub-Saharan Africa face identity-based violations of their human rights and injustices arising from stigma and discrimination across socioecological levels. In Kenya, the increasing prominence of LGBTQ+ activity is accompanied by the persistence of legal sanctions against same-sex behavior and the perpetuation of deep-seated cultural prejudices. These factors perpetuate harassment, discrimination, and acts of violence against individuals within the LGBTQ+ community. Furthermore, Kenya’s Penal Code contains provisions that prohibit same-sex activities as an unnatural offence punishable by up to 14 years in prison. Religious and heteronormative social norms adversely affect the lives of LGBTQ+ individuals. However, there is inadequate data on the lived experiences of LGBTQ+ people. This study sought to contribute to the growing field of knowledge on gender and sexual minorities in Kenya by exploring the lived experiences of LGBTQ+ people in that country. Download CONTRIBUTORS Associate Research Scientist Emmy Kageha Igonya Dr. Emmy Kageha Igonya is a Medical Anthropologist and an… View Profile Research Officer Emmanuel Otukpa Emmanuel is the CARTA Monitoring and Evaluation Officer. He is… View Profile Research Officer Winstoun Muga Winstoun is a Research Officer in the Sexual, Reproductive, Maternal,… View Profile