Advancing Gender-Transformative Parenting to Improve Early Childhood Development Outcomes in Kakamega County Posted on 13/06/2025 (13/06/2025) by David Waiganjo PUBLICATIONS RESOURCES // PUBLICATIONS Advancing Gender-Transformative Parenting to Improve Early Childhood Development Outcomes in Kakamega County Early Childhood Development (ECD) and Human Development June 2025 Policy brief Teenage parenthood continues to pose serious developmental and socioeconomic challenges in Kenya. According to the Kenya Demographic and Health Survey (KDHS) 2022, 15% of adolescent girls aged 15–19 have begun childbearing. While this national average remains high, some regions experience significantly greater prevalence. In Western Kenya, and specifically Kakamega County, the situation is especially urgent. Between 2019 and 2022, the county recorded over 58,000 adolescent pregnancies. In 2022 alone, 12,057 cases were reported, placing Kakamega among Kenya’s top five counties for adolescent pregnancies (KHIS,2022). Estimates by the County First Lady’s office suggest that the adolescent pregnancy rate may range between 20% and 25%, far exceeding the national average (Kakamega County Government, 2023). Adolescent mothers in Kakamega face limited access to quality health care, social support, and economic opportunity. They are often forced out of school, stigmatized by their communities, and left to care for their children with little or no involvement from fathers. This situation poses risks not only to the young mothers’ well-being, but also to the developmental outcomes of their children. To address these interlinked challenges, the Gender Transformative Skillful Parenting (GTP) Program was introduced. The program promotes equitable caregiving, supports adolescent mental health, and improves early childhood development (ECD) by transforming harmful gender norms that undermine shared parenting. Download CONTRIBUTORS Communications Officer Charity Waweru-Mwangi Charity Waweru-Mwangi is a Communications Officer in the Synergy Unit… View Profile Research Officer Linda Oloo Linda is a Research Officer whose work mostly focuses on… View Profile Head of Early Childhood Development (ECD) Patricia Kitsao-Wekulo Patricia obtained a PhD in Psychology from the University of… View Profile Post-Doctoral Research Scientist Silas Onyango Silas Onyango is a Post-doctoral Research Scientist in the Human… View Profile