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Malawi Chief Nursing Officer speaks on her palliative care clinical placement in Kenya
Kenya Hospices and Palliative Care Association (KEHPCA) was host to the Chief Nursing Officer of Malawi’s Ministry of Health Mrs. Immaculate Kambiya for a week, during her 3 week clinical placement in Kenya. Pursuing a post graduate degree in palliative care, her 3...
Lamps donation to Meru Hospice benefits community
The Church of God Newtouwards in Ireland donated 50 solar lamps each worth KES 5000 to 50 homes in Meru through Meru Hospice. The solar lamps were donated to the palliative care patients at the hospice and to the needy in the surrounding community. Visiting from the...
Depression, Stress and Nutrition in palliative care
Statistics indicate that 63% of oncology staff suffer from stress and depression in their day to day service delivery in the health sector. This depression is caused by burnouts due to heavy workload, fatigue, constant exposure to suffering patients, and trauma during...
Oxford Brookes University Honors Dr Zipporah Ali
Oxford Brookes University (OBU) has awarded an Honorary Doctorate (HonDUniv) to Dr Zipporah Ali, Executive Director of Kenya Hospices and Palliative Care Association (KEHPCA) in a graduation ceremony held at the university in the UK. She was among six leading figures...
Nursing Council of Kenya speaks on palliative care curriculum development
The Nursing Council of Kenya (NCK) has appreciated the effort of Kenya Hospices and Palliative Care Association (KEHPCA) and Kenya Medical Training Council (KMTC) in ensuring that the palliative care program commences this year. Established under an Act of parliament...
THET Most Significant Story Training for Kenya team
Storytelling and writing is one of the best practices in bringing to live positive and negative impacts of projects aimed at improving palliative care to patients with life limiting illnesses. It is in this light that nine health care providers under the Tropical...