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The Forgotten lot
Young children are assumed in our society not necessarily in terms of gender but children in general. Some are referred as ‘nuisance’ or ‘pretentious’. Why on earth would one assume a young and innocent child is not in pain and accuse him or her of being pretentious?...
Providing Palliative Care during tough times: Naivasha nurses experience
Does a nurse have a role in palliative care? Absolutely yes! Can the practice of palliative care be complete without nurses’ involvement? The answer is No!Based on the questions above, the Kenya Hospices and Palliative Care Association (KEHPCA) program team visited...
Strengthening integration of Palliative Care in Coastal Region
A study conducted by UNICEF, on Assessment of the Need for Palliative Care for Children in 2013 in Kenya, Zimbabwe and South Africa indicates that very few children with palliative care needs get the necessary support. In Kenya less than 1% of children with palliative...
Nyeri Pediatric Palliative Care Workshop
Healthcare workers in Nyeri County have been passionate about palliative care. One of the concerns raised is the low number of children accessing palliative care services at health facilities. This has partly been due to the reason that healthcare workers have limited...
Civil society statement – The UNGASS outcome document: Diplomacy or denialism?
Civil society groups from all over the world have released a statement condemning governments for failing to acknowledge the devastating consequences of punitive and repressive drug policies as they prepare for a UN summit on the issue next month. In April 2016, world...
New strategic plan 2017-2021 born in KEHPCA
Change is never accepted by many people, everyone wants to be in their comfort zone. Nathaniel Branden states that “The first step towards change is awareness; the second is acceptance”. Putting in mind that change is inevitable, I’m guided by this quote in my...