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Dear John

Happy New Year! 

As we step into 2024, we are delighted to introduce AWOCHE Foundation as our latest Empower to Plan partner in Kenya. We invite you to contribute to our urgent, one-month crowdfunding campaign, supporting their transformative efforts in Nairobi's densely populated informal settlements – Kibera and Korogocho.

In Kenya’s capital Nairobi, 60% of the urban population resides in 200 informal settlements, including Kibera and Korogocho. These communities face severe poverty, challenging socio economic conditions, and elevated crime rates. Basic necessities such as clean water, sanitation, hygiene, health, and education are scarce, with environmental sustainability and sexual and reproductive health and rights often neglected due to insufficient infrastructure and resources.

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Addressing these challenges, AWOCHE Foundation, has been steadfast in its efforts to champion the rights and enhance the lives of the communities in informal settlements, with a particular focus on the well-being of youth and women.

With your support, AWOCHE Foundation will collaborate with KOMB Green Solutions in Kibera and Korogocho (one of our previous E2P partners, who you may remember!) to empower adolescents through mentorship, inform them and the wider community about their sexual and reproductive health and rights, and actively engage with the community to advance environmental sustainability.

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Today, you can make a difference by supporting this campaign and AWOCHE’s work through your donation, big or small, directly empowering communities in Kibera and Korogocho.

Your contribution is more than just a donation; it's an investment in knowledge, health, and environmental sustainability – supporting a more informed, empowered, and greener future.

Thank you for your continuous support,

Population Matters & AWOCHE Foundation

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