1. 1,270,357 adolescents and youths accessing quality health care
1. More than 1,000 individuals participating in workforce development and entrepreneurship programs
2. 65,786 individuals with improved livelihoods
3. 27,064 youths linked to jobs
1. 186, 883 students accessing quality education
2. 140, 162 students with improved literacy
3. 136,424 students motivated to stay in school
4. Improved academic performance
5. 188, 172 individuals mentored
1. 47, 000 Kenya Mpya Champions trained
2. 6,700 SEALS trained
1. Improving service delivery
2. 1,247 schools supported with learning materials
3. 36 schools supported with ICT materials
4. 18.2 million spent on bursaries
5. 467 teachers trained