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Kenya’s first Harm Reduction Bill did not emerge in isolation—it grew from years of deliberate, feminist, community‑led organising supported by the Love Alliance, SANPUD, INPUD, and regional peer networks. As the report When Communities Lead: A Story of the Harm Reduction Bill of Kenya 2025 shows, these partnerships helped transform informal grassroots groups into confident policy actors, equipped with the language of rights, advocacy, and law. Their leadership reshaped national conversations, strengthened CSO accountability, and laid the foundation for a regional model of community‑driven drug policy reform. Your browser does not support viewing this document. Click here to download the document.
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