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Dr. Margaret Njenga, Population Services Kenya’s Chief Executive Officer says, “We need to act to translate words to deeds and device the systems that will create sustainable health investments.” It’s the time of the year when most folks are glued to their notebooks and notepads writing their resolutions and proactively planning for the year. At...
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Kaloleni Young Mothers Conducting a Session at the Chief Baraza When we think of local community leaders such as chiefs, assistant chiefs, and village elders, our minds often conjure images of arrests, crime, and uniformed authority figures. However, it is essential to recognise the multifaceted role that these administrators play in addressing fundamental issues at...
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On the 16th of January 2023, the USAID Private Sector Engagement program was represented by the Nairobi County Coordinator Robert Nyaroo, at a capacity building forum for healthcare workers within Embakasi East sub–county. The workshop brought together 80 representatives from the public and private sectors, as well as development and implementing partners and faith-based health...
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On the 14th of December 2023, compassion enveloped the Nyumbani Children’s Home in Karen as Population Services Kenya (PS Kenya) paid a visit, leaving an indelible mark of support. The visit was marked by a formidable partnership between PS Kenya and Population Services International (PSI), highlighting the importance of community engagement. Nyumbani Children’s Home, in...
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We are in a ‘Silly Season’ as commonly referred to by financial experts. A season characterized by impulse buying, merry-making and unnecessary spending and a departure from the frugal habits observed throughout the year. Research documents on Kenyan’s behaviors during festive seasons opens us up to a disturbing spending pattern, revealing a noteworthy focus on...
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According to the 2019 World Health Organisation report, 21 million unintended pregnancies are realised among adolescents aged 15–19 in developing countries. The report further states that 55% of these unintended pregnancies end in unsafe abortion, subjecting adolescent girls to higher risks of eclampsia, puerperal endometritis, and systemic infections. However, it is argued that every step...
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On the 29th of November, the University of Nairobi bore witness to a powerful and impactful event as a way of marking the 16 days of activism against gender-based violence – the Silenced No More campaign. The event dubbed ‘UNITE! INVEST TO END VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN AND GIRLS’ was spearheaded by the Embassy of Denmark...
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In a world where numbers often tell tales of triumphs and challenges, the figure 7,273,907 resonates not just as a numerical value but as an indicator of the DESIP Programme’s impact, progress and a steadfast commitment to empowering healthy lives. As the curtains drew open on the National DESIP Family Planning Learning Conference held on...
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In the heart of Nairobi, the National DESIP Family Planning Learning Conference 2023 unfolded as a vibrant weave of innovation and commitment. The venue buzzed with energy as booths from diverse programmes showcased their initiatives, each weaving a unique narrative towards achieving one common goal. The Accelerate project booth drew much attention with its bold...
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In a significant stride towards enhancing local manufacturing for the production of quality and affordable essential health products and technologies in Kenya, the USAID Private Sector Engagement (PSE) Program recently organised a co-creation workshop in collaboration with the Directorate of Health Products and Technologies (DHPT). The workshop, held from the 21st to the 23rd of...
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