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Nexio Global Media > Africa > Kenya Faces Crisis as Teen Pregnancy and Unsafe Abortions Surge Due to Lack of Contraceptive Access
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Kenya Faces Crisis as Teen Pregnancy and Unsafe Abortions Surge Due to Lack of Contraceptive Access

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Last updated: April 11, 2026 5:18 am
By Nexio Studio Newsroom 6 Min Read
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Teen Mother’s Struggle Highlights Kenya’s Adolescent Reproductive Health Crisis

KISII, Kenya — Sixteen-year-old Juliet Moraa sits quietly on a plastic stool in her family’s modest home in Kisii County, gently cradling her one-month-old son. Her eyes brim with tears as she recalls the life-changing moment she sought help at a local health clinic. Moraa, a Form Three student, was seeking contraception and sexual health advice after feeling pressured by her boyfriend and warnings from peers about the dangers of early pregnancy. Instead of support, she was turned away. “You are too young,” the nurse told her. “Come back with your mother.”

Devastated, Moraa left the clinic, too ashamed and scared to share her situation with her family. Months later, she discovered she was pregnant. Fearing judgment and with no legal options, she and her boyfriend attempted a backstreet abortion. The procedure failed, leaving her with severe complications that nearly cost her life and her pregnancy. “I didn’t know what to do,” Moraa says, her voice trembling. “I just cried. I felt like my life had ended before it even started.”

A Broader Crisis
Moraa’s story is far from unique. Across Kenya, thousands of adolescent girls face similar struggles navigating the country’s sexual and reproductive health system. While Kenya has progressive policies on paper, experts say implementation gaps leave young girls vulnerable to preventable risks. According to the Kenya Demographic and Health Survey (KDHS) 2022, teenage pregnancy rates have declined slightly to 15%, down from 18% in 2014. However, the numbers remain alarmingly high, driven by poverty, lack of information, and societal pressures.

The African Population and Health Research Center estimates that nearly 793,000 abortions occurred in Kenya last year, with adolescents aged 15 -19 accounting for a significant portion of these cases. Many of these procedures are unsafe, performed in clandestine settings without proper medical oversight.

Health Risks and Policy Challenges
Dr. Elizabeth Nyabicha, a reproductive health specialist at Kisii Teaching and Referral Hospital, warns that teenage pregnancies carry serious health risks. “These girls are too young physically and emotionally,” she says. “They often face complications during pregnancy and struggle to provide proper nutrition for themselves and their unborn babies.”

Despite ongoing efforts to address the issue, advocates argue that Kenya’s sexual and reproductive health policies remain inconsistently enforced. Elsie Milimu, a program officer at the Kenya Legal and Ethical Issues Network on HIV/AIDS, points to legal and structural barriers preventing young people from accessing youth-friendly services. She emphasizes the need for reforms, including eliminating consent requirements for adolescents and improving access for vulnerable groups like persons with disabilities.

Dr. Bernard Mogesa, Executive Director of the Kenya National Commission on Human Rights, calls for public awareness campaigns to educate communities about reproductive health rights. He also urges the translation of laws into Kiswahili and local languages to ensure broader understanding.

Conflicting Laws and Unsafe Practices
Kenya’s legal framework on abortion further complicates matters. While the Constitution guarantees the right to health, including reproductive health, abortion is only permitted when the life or health of the mother is at risk—and strictly under medical supervision. Yet, the Penal Code broadly criminalizes abortion, leading to confusion and unsafe procedures.

Advocate Wilkins Ochoki underscores the urgent need for clarity and resources to uphold reproductive health rights. “The state must commit to providing more resources to ensure the right to health is attained,” he says.

Hope for the Future
Despite the challenges, the Kenyan government is taking steps to support teen mothers. Basic Education Principal Secretary Julius Bitok reaffirmed the government’s commitment to the School Re-Entry Policy, which allows girls who drop out due to pregnancy to resume their education after childbirth. “No girl should be locked out of school because she became a mother,” Bitok says. However, stigma, poverty, and lack of awareness continue to hinder many young mothers from returning to class.

For Juliet Moraa, the journey ahead is uncertain but filled with hope. With the support of her family, she dreams of returning to school and building a better future for her son.

A Call for Change
Moraa’s story underscores the urgent need for Kenya to bridge the gap between policy and practice in adolescent reproductive health. From denied contraceptive access to unsafe abortions and school dropout risks, the consequences are lifelong—shaping education, health, and future opportunities in ways that could have been prevented. As advocates push for reform, girls like Moraa wait for a system that truly protects and empowers them.

—Reported by Nexio News

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