Using data from Kenya's Violence Against Children & Youth Surveys (VACS), LVCT Health Kenya implemented local prevention programs to combat the cycle of HIV and violence for high-risk girls.

The photo exhibition, “Champions for change”, brings together personal stories showcasing how individual action can lead to a collective and forceful nationwide movement against gender-based violence.

"I now live in my own house and my sisters are back at school. Thank you for giving me hope."

“I am now a rice farmer who is independent and can fight for my rights and those of others.”

“I am grateful to be able to afford to buy my medication and earn a living at the same time."

"When my dream of becoming a teacher came true, everyone in my community, including my husband, was very proud."

"DREAMS gave me a new lease of life – I have my confidence back, I’m independent, and can pay my siblings fees and house rent. I can now live AIDS-free.”

“If it weren’t for DREAMS I would be a drop out or a drug addict."

“I was in a place where I could not be seen but I am now visible."

"I now make hair locks, get paid and save, and hope to have a salon of my own. Getting involved with DREAMS gave me hope and skills to become independent.”

"I'm now the breadwinner of my family."

“I now practice photography as a career and I get jobs and get paid for it."