OUR STORY
A Community-Led Response to Health and Rights
KIASWA Initiative was established to address critical gaps in healthcare and rights for Trans and female sex workers in Kiambu County. We bridge community needs with county health systems and law enforcement to deliver integrated, dignified services.
OUR RALLYING CALL
Sex Workers Rights are Women Rights, Women Rights are Human Rights.
Who We Are
The people, leadership, and networks that make KIASWA work.
Trans and female sex workers in Kiambu County - primary beneficiaries and driving voices of every programme we run.
Our Community
Dedicated leadership committed to programme delivery, rights advocacy, and community accountability.
Our Secretariat
10+ national and international partners including ASWA, SWOP Kenya, KESWA, MSF, and Kenya Red Cross.
Our Networks
Three Pillars of Service
Every programme KIASWA runs falls within one of three integrated service pillars.
HIV/AIDS services, Continuous Medical Education at partner hospitals, and 90-90-90 cascade support for key populations.
Biomedical
Community-Led Monitoring training, mental health retreats, and psychosocial support for staff and beneficiaries.
Behavioral
Law enforcement sensitization, county health policy advocacy, and the KIASWA Service Charter for dignified service delivery.
Structural
Our Partners
Organisations we work with to deliver rights-based services across Kenya.
PARTNER WITH US
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