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Hidden lives of children with genetic conditions highlighted in World Day Report
Children with genetic conditions belong in palliative care programmes. In this article, Dr Chong from StarPALS in Singapore, explains that these children and their families deserve the compassionate and comprehensive care that palliative care can provide. Taken from...
KEHPCA Elevator speech
Do you know how many patients in Kenya live with and die from advanced cancer and other incurable conditions? Many! KEHPCA, the umbrella body for hospices and palliative care in the country, works on efforts to relieve their pain and suffering by advocating for...
Palliative Care Training For Malindi Stakeholders
Two dozen health professionals from Malindi, Kilifi County, in the Coastal region of Kenya, recently benefited from palliative care sensitization training at a local hotel that aimed to improve knowledge and attitudes towards palliative care in the County. The two-day...
Kenya to Set Up Four New Cancer Treatment Centres
Cancer patients in Kenya will soon have better access to affordable specialized treatment. This is after President Uhuru Kenyatta’s announcement at a continental cancer conference that the Government, through public private partnerships, is putting up four specialized...
A new home for Cherutich
Palliative care was first started in Nairobi and has now spread to many places and hospitals throughout Kenya. In Kijabe Hospital it was started in 2002 and has slowly gained support from the medical and administrative staff. It is greatly appreciated by the families...
MSc and PhD palliative care scholarships for Africa-based healthcare professionals
The Cicely Saunders Institute is proud to announce new scholarships for the MSc and PhD Palliative Care programmes (entry January 2016). These scholarships, one MSc and one PhD, will enable students who for financial reasons would otherwise be unable to do so, to...