KENYA D R E A M S O V E R V I E W (fy 2016-2021) DREAMS areas Current DREAMS areas PEPFAR DREAMS Country Funding Level KENYA $167,260,841 (FY16-21)* DREAMS SNUs 1. 2. 3. 4. Homa Bay County Kiambu County Kisumu County Migori County 5. Mombasa County 6. Nairobi County 7. Siaya County TANZANIA Country Context Results/Targets HIV Prevalence by Age and Sex1 257,100 AGYW reached (FY19)4 321,491 AGYW targeted (FY21)* 14.0% 12.0% DREAMS Primary Package Completion by Age Band, FY193 HIV Prevalence 10.0% 8.0% 10-14 6.0% 36,022 6,397 22,354 4.0% 2.0% 15-19 34,044 7,182 70,237 0.0% 10-14 15-19 20-24 25-29 30-34 35-39 40-44 45-49 Age Female 20-24 Male AGYW (18-24 years) reporting first sex as coerced2 24.3% Median age at first birth3 20.3 years 29,104 0% 10% 20% 6,570 30% 40% Primary Package Completed and Secondary 37,598 50% 60% 70% Primary Package Completed 80% 90% 100% Primary Package Incomplete AGYW (15-24 years) Initiating PrEP in DREAMS SNUs4 14,000 13,274 12,000 AGYW of lower secondary school age who are not in school3 4% 10,000 8,998 8,000 6,000 4,000 SOURCES: 1. KenPHIA, 2018 2. VACS, 2012 3. DHS, 2014 4. PEPFAR program data * COP20/FY21 budgets and targets are pending Congressional notification and approval. 6,631 4,505 3,520 2,000 FY17 Result FY18 Result FY19 Result FY20 Target FY21 Target KENYA D R E A M S O V E R V I E W (fy 2016-2021) Implementing Partners • Impact Research and Development Organization (IRDO) • Afya Ziwani - PATH • KCCB/KARP • Afya Pwani – Pathfinder International • COPTIC • LVCT-Health (DARAJA) • LVCT-Health (STEPS) • Afya Jijini - IMA World Health • Henry Jackson Foundation (HJF) • Afya Kamilisha - JHPIEGO • HOPE Worldwide Kenya (HWWK) • MWENDO – Catholic Relief Services • CASE_OVC – Christian AID Private Sector Activities Gilead • Donated PrEP medicines for approximately 15,000 AGYW; the donation not only led to the expansion of PrEP among high-risk AGYW, but also enabled discussions with governments on PrEP policies – an example of catalytic progress towards policy development and new innovations. Johnson & Johnson • Conducted workshops to hear insights from AGYW on their needs to inform programming; market segmentation analytics and peer-to-peer programs have helped the DREAMS partnership understand the behaviors of AGYW and amplify their voices in a way that is most responsive to their needs. Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation • Brings neutrality and independence in measuring DREAMS results through implementation science research and impact evaluation studies. ViiV Healthcare • Provided capacity-building to community-based organizations to effectively work with and deliver services to AGYW.