Transforming Communities to Uphold Health Rights of Adolescent Girls and Boys in Zambia
In the Eastern Province of Zambia, a concerning trend has been emerging. A recent baseline survey by CARE found that two out of every five girls under the age of 19 are already mothers. Young mothers often face discrimination and stigmatization causing them to drop out of school. They become excluded from crucial Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights (SRHR) services despite having the greatest need for such services. Febby Mwanza, Community Health Entrepreneur at Kasengwa. CARE International/Gift Katuta. Since 2003, Febby Mwanza, a 55-year-old mother of three, from Kasenengwa District, has worked as a Community Health Entrepreneur (CHE) with LiveWell, a CARE Social Business. The Social Business trains Community Health Volunteers (CHVs) on business, entrepreneurial skills, and basic healthcare training to guide communities and supply them with affordable health products to sell within their communities. "As a CHE, I sell different medicines like contraceptive drugs an