Usawa Agenda data, released on May 12, 2026, reveals pregnancy and school return statistics across Kenyan regions.
The information indicates a national pregnancy percentage of 3.7% with a return rate of 58.1%.
Rift Valley reported the highest pregnancy incidence at 5.1%, whereas North Eastern recorded the lowest at 0.4%.
In contrast, the Central region demonstrated the most successful school return at 69.2%, compared to North Eastern’s minimal 18.5%.
Other areas including Nyanza and Western displayed return rates exceeding 60%, despite different pregnancy occurrences.
This data underscores considerable regional variations in how senior school students manage pregnancy and their subsequent return to the education system.