Inside Kenya's revolutionary school for teenage mothers

Inside Kenya's revolutionary school for teenage mothers

Two years after her first visit, host Lisa LaFlamme returns to the Greenland School for Teenage Mothers in rural Kenya to witness an extraordinary transformation. What began with 70 students has grown to over 200 young mothers and their babies, spread across seven schools nationwide. Co-directors Purity Sekikunda and Samuel Mokiliya share how a simple newspaper article, written by a journalist trained through Journalists for Human Rights, sparked a movement that's changing lives across the country.


We also hear from Greenland student Seraphina, who made a 12-hour bus journey with her 4-month-old son after seeing the school featured in the news. Once too shy to speak, she's now the top student in her class while raising 3-year-old Lemuel, proving that teenage pregnancy doesn't have to mean the end of dreams and every girl deserves a second chance at education.

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