Nakuru Hospice and Palliative Care Center officially opened its doors amid increased demand for palliative care service in Kenya. The unit was started because of the concerted effort of Mrs. Elizabeth Ndung’u, who is the founder and current Chief Executive Officer....
Volunteering is a call from God and an inborn gift that is expressed through various activities by individuals who demand no return for the good they do. Korogocho, one of the largest slum neighborhoods in Nairobi, was the center of attraction to hundreds of...
Kenya Hospices and Palliative Care Association (KEHPCA) officially received the prestigious Red Ribbon Award during this year’s World Aids Day celebrations. Presenting the award to KEHPCA’s Executive Director, Vice President Kalonzo Musyoka congratulated Dr Zipporah...
As the world was gearing towards this year’s World Aids Day celebrations that took place on 1st December, KELIN was busy equipping Kenyan lawyers on how to use the law to protect the rights of those living with HIV. A three-day seminar was organized by KELIN in...
The number of HIV cases in Kenya has risen from 1.4 million in 2007 to a current estimate of 1.6 million despite the stringent measures made by the government to reduce new infections. With this estimates, Kenya’s epidemic becomes the fourth largest in the world in...
Dr Ali addressed an influential audience including the Justine Greening, new UK Secretary of State for International Development responsible for the Department of International Development – the second largest bi-lateral funder of HIV interventions in the world, David...