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Initiation and Health Education
This article contains information relevant to studying how people deal with health challenges. It also documents dual agendas among collaborators and the community. It is a cautionary tale for planners of health and other interventions. Its late publication is connected to the life spans and public knowledge of two of the collaborators who, over time, have become neutralized. The purpose of this paper is to recount and elucidate a project to enhance the messages of initiation among Abagusii community in Kenya. The methodology was operational and experimental, intended to determine efficacy and guide future interventions. The experimental intervention was highly successful. The managers were corrupt and misappropriated the funding. Future projects may succeed with proper financial controls. Donors and project designers or implementers should find ways to ensure the integrity of their work.