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The Advocate

@mokayakelvinob

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calendar_today20-06-2011 12:50:19

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Sitati Sharon (@shee_sitati) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Now, alongside the ongoing push for safe sex education and access, we’re also seeing a rise in technological innovations in HIV prevention and these advancements are game-changers. Here are some of them. #NAYAVoices #IYD2025 NAYA Kenya

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It's time to break down barriers to healthcare! Let's use technology to access services, get tested, and stay informed. Our health is in our hands! #NAYAVoices #IYD2025

Mercy Robi (@robi_mercy) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Safe sex gives youth control over their futures. It prevents HIV, STIs, and unintended pregnancies while promoting confidence and autonomy. #NAYAVoices #IYD2025 NAYA Kenya

Eve Sasi (@evewsasi) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Reducing the number of sexual partners can lower your risk of getting HIV. Make informed choices! #Nayavoices #IYD2025

Mercy Robi (@robi_mercy) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Safe sex is not just about avoiding infections it's about respect, consent, and informed decision-making. Let’s teach the full picture. #NAYAVoices #IYD2025

Eve Sasi (@evewsasi) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Don't let stigma hold you back! Use anonymous online resources and counseling services to get the support you need. #NAYAVoices #IYD2025

Mercy Robi (@robi_mercy) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Mutual testing before starting a sexual relationship gives both partners peace of mind and power over their health. Talk, test, protect. #NAYAVoices #IYD2025

Sitati Sharon (@shee_sitati) 's Twitter Profile Photo

For example, Pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) is a daily pill that significantly reduces the risk of HIV infection. It gives people more control, especially in situations where condom use might not be possible or safe to negotiate. #NAYAVoices #IYD2025 NAYA Kenya

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More recently, long-acting injectable PrEP has entered the scene. Instead of a daily pill, one injection can provide protection for weeks ,ideal for young people who struggle with daily routines or fear stigma if others see them taking pills. #NAYAVoices #Iyd2025 NAYA Kenya

Sitati Sharon (@shee_sitati) 's Twitter Profile Photo

There’s also HIV self-testing kits, a simple tool that allows someone to know their status in the privacy of their room. This reduces fear, shame, and the logistical burden of going to a clinic. #NAYAVoices #IYD2025 NAYA Kenya

Sitati Sharon (@shee_sitati) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It’s especially important in areas where youth fear being judged, outed, or mistreated. HIV Self test kits can help eliminate the, shame,stigma and fear of getting such services from health centers. #NAYAVoices #IYD2025 NAYA Kenya

Sitati Sharon (@shee_sitati) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Digital health platforms are also stepping in mobile apps & SMS-based tools now offer reminders for PrEP, educational content, mental health support, and even virtual counseling. They meet young people where they are: on their phones, online & connected #NAYAVoices NAYA Kenya

Sitati Sharon (@shee_sitati) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We also need to understand that technology is not replacing human care , it’s just enhancing it, and making it more accessible for the youth who often fall through the cracks of traditional health systems. #NAYAVoices #IYD2025 NAYA Kenya

Sitati Sharon (@shee_sitati) 's Twitter Profile Photo

But even with all these advancements, we must recognize the gaps that still exist. Access is not equal. Rural areas, queer youth, young women, and adolescents from low-income communities often face the biggest barriers. #NAYAVoices #IYD2025 NAYA Kenya

Sarah🦋 (@saraah_ke) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Safe sex starts with honest conversations. Whether it's condoms, PrEP, or PEP, talk with your partner. Protection is a team effort, and talking about it shouldn't feel taboo. #IYD2025 #NAYAVoices

Sarah🦋 (@saraah_ke) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Getting tested isn’t a confession, it’s care. It means you’re looking out for yourself and your community. HIV testing should be as normal as any other health check.#IYD2025 #NAYAVoices

Mwita Emmanuel,HSC 🇰🇪 (@emmanuelmwita97) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Strengthen linkages between youth organizations and health service providers to ensure access to youth-friendly SRHR services. NAYA Kenya #IYD2025 #NAYAVoices

Hope aywa (@hopeaywa) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Adolescent and young people often face silence and shame when seeking SRHR services. It's time for youth-friendly care that affirms and respects all identities #IYD2025 #NAYAVoices NAYA Kenya

Dancan Kemanga (@dancankema43371) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Stigma from healthcare providers discourages adolescents from seeking SRHR services. Safe, non-judgmental spaces are a necessity. #NAYAVoices #IYD2025 NAYA Kenya

Miss Stanley (@kajuju_nthiana) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Insufficient youth-friendly services: Clinics frequently lack trained staff, confidentiality, appropriate hours, and dedicated spaces for adolescents; stock-outs of contraceptives are common #IYD2025 #NAYAVoices NAYA Kenya