Centre For The Study Of Adolescence (CSA)
- A Advocate
- I Implementer
- R Researcher
Description
The Centre for the Study of Adolescence (CSA) is an indigenous, and independent, non-profit organization established in 1988 by a group of Kenyans committed to the fight for adolescent health. CSA is dedicated to the promotion of the health, and development of young people, through research, technical assistance, advocacy, and capacity building. The Centre aims to address adolescent health, and related issues in Kenya through research, capacity building, and advocacy. Our main objective is to create resources and options, improve access to safe, affordable, and sustainable services, in partnership with key stakeholders. The Centre’s activities are broadly clustered into the following programs: Reproductive Health, Gender and HIV/AIDS; Social Policy, Advocacy and Networking; Research and Publications; Capacity building (Supporting Service Delivery Through Training).
Primary Functions
- Program/Project Implementation
Secondary Functions
- Awareness Raising/Advocacy
- Research - project evaluation
Geographic Scope
- National
Areas of work Back to Top
Education topics addressed
Other skills
- Life skills/sexuality education
Cross-cutting topics addressed
- Adolescent pregnancy/childbearing
- Early/child marriage
- Empowerment
- Female genital mutilation/cutting
- Other aspects of sexual and reproductive health
- Other cultural practices
- Violence (at home, in relationships)
Funders and partners Back to Top
Current girls’ education funders
Locations and contact information Back to Top
Website
Centre For The Study Of Adolescence (CSA)
Headquarters location(s)
- Nairobi, Nairobi Area, Kenya
Office location(s)
- Kenya
Locations of current girls’ education work
- Kenya