
Revealed: What is killing young Kenyan men in their prime years News Just now
Data from late 2025 and early this year shows a mental health crisis, with an average of four deaths by suicide daily, most of them men.
Men are three to four times more likely to die by suicide than women in Kenya, according to the World Bank and an aggregation of public health reports.
Data from late 2025 and early this year shows a mental health crisis, with an average of four suicides daily, most of them men.
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