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Training of Health Care Professionals on how to Train in Palliative Care
Kenya Hospices and Palliative Care association (KEHPCA) together with Africa Palliative Care Association (APCA) under the Diana Princess of Wales Memorial Fund is working with various health training institutions to integrate palliative care in to their curricula....
Reducing the burden and suffering
Reducing the Burden of Pain and Suffering: Developing Palliative Care in Low and Middle Income Countries. Palliative Care Side Event at the World Health Assembly May 2012 At the recent World Health Assembly (May 2012) held in Geneva, the Ministry of Public Health and...
Palliative Care Research Lecture
The University of Nairobi School of Nursing Sciences was the venue for the visit of Prof. Richard Hardings, a renowned professor of palliative care from Kings college London who is currently on sabbatical in South Africa. Prof. Hardings is the principal investigator...
ehospice – Changing the Way Palliative Care News is Delivered
The launch of ehospice, a worldwide online palliative care newspaper is nearly here! ehospice will provide up to date news, views and inspiration on everything related to palliative care from both Kenya and around the globe in one place. Launching in October 2012,...
Conference Announcement 2012
The Kenya Hospice and Palliative Care Association (KEHPCA) is pleased to announce the 3rd Kenya National Palliative Care Conference which will be held from 12th to 14thSeptember 2012 at the Sarova Panafric Hotel, Nairobi. The conference is an ideal platform to come...
More access for palliative care
The Kenya Hospices and Palliative Care Association (KEHPCA) has been supporting the integration of palliative care into public health services in Kenya through a project aiming at establishing palliative care in eleven public level 5 and provincial hospitals in Kenya....