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From their bodies to education to anything else that's feminine with zero biasness #FeministVoices
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As we share more memorable quotes from the conference, we invite you to engage with the ideas behind them. What do these messages mean for the future of adolescent and youth sexual and reproductive health and rights? How do they resonate with your own experiences, work, or aspirations? Share your thoughts in the comments and let us know which message speaks to you most. #RHNKPanAfricanConference2026
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Young people should not only be consulted after decisions are made. They must be involved from the beginning helping shape the policies, systems, and solutions that directly affect their lives. #RHNKPanAfricanConference2026
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What happens when communities are listened to meaningfully? Solutions become more honest, more relevant, and more sustainable. Real impact begins with people being heard, not spoken for. #RHNKPanAfricanConference2026
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Dr Jackie kisia The story we are shaping this June will not be forgotten. It is a Kenyan story, an African story rooted in truth, humanity, and the voices of young people demanding a better future. #RHNKPanAfricanConference2026
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The @rhnkorg ED @nellymunyasia reminded the stakeholders present the importance of collaboration and partnership. SRHR can only be transformed when everyone including young people are involved in every step. #youths #SRHR #RHNKPanAfricanConference2026
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Dr Jackie Kisia "At the 9th #RHNKPanAfricanConference2026, we are intentional about changeanchored in truth, humanity, and youth voices building a better Africa."
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The Pan African Leadership Academy represents the future we envision young Africans at the forefront, leading discussions, influencing decisions, and driving sustainable change from the center, not the periphery. #RHNKPanAfricanConference2026
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This June, an African story rooted in truth,and the voices of young people shaping a better future. As highlighted by Dr. Jackie Kisia from the @kenya_moh this is a generation rising as leaders, innovators, and changemakers in their communities. #RHNKPanAfricanConference2026
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Prof.Osur has a powerful reminder that SRHR is deeply interconnected with broader wellbeing and cannot be addressed in isolation. #RHNKPanAfricanConference2026
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Young voices, bold ideas, and collective action continue to shape the future of SRHR conversations across the continent. This momentum is driving more responsive and inclusive health systems. #RHNKPanAfricanConference2026
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Young people and young women are stepping forward as leaders, innovators, and problem-solvers. Change is not only being demanded, it is being built. — Dr. Jackie Kisia The future is brighter when youth are trusted to lead and create solutions. #RHNKPanAfricanConference2026
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The Pan-African Leadership Academy is a glimpse of the future we are building one where young Africans are not observers, but active leaders shaping conversations, guiding decisions, and driving lasting change from the very center of influence. #RHNKPanAfricanConference2026
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“This is a Kenyan story, an African story rooted in truth, humanity, and the voices of young people demanding a better future.” — Dr. Jackie Kisia A powerful reminder that young voices continue to shape the future of Africa. #RHNKPanAfricanConference2026
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It is a reminder that young people are not just part of the conversation, but key drivers in shaping Africa’s future. #RHNKPanAfricanConference2026
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The voices of the young people are clear: one of the most important lessons is that change is possible, especially when young people recognize their own potential and actively believe in their ability to shape the future. #RHNKPanAfricanConference2026
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This is a Kenyan story, an African story rooted in truth, humanity, and the voices of young people demanding a better future.” — Dr. Jackie Kisia A powerful reminder that young voices continue to shape the future of Africa. #RHNKPanAfricanConference2026
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The young people call for intentional investment in both policy and financing, ensuring that SRHR is not only discussed but also adequately resourced through national budgets and sustainable systems. #RHNKPanAfricanConference2026
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Prof. Joachim Osur message was centred around young people's mental health , and the frustrations they face when accessing services. A reminder of how SRHR does not exist in a vacuum. #RHNKPanAfricanConference2026
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The @rhnkorg ED @nellymunyasia reminded the stakeholders present the importance of collaboration and partnership. SRHR can only be transformed when everyone including young people are involved in every step. #RHNKPanAfricanConference2026
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The Pan-African Leadership Academy embodies the future we stand for: young Africans actively shaping dialogue, influencing key decisions, and leading sustainable transformation from the heart of change, not the sidelines. #RHNKPanAfricanConference2026
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