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The missing piece: quality in community health programmes

Article title: The missing piece: quality in community health programmes Journal title: The Lancet Global Health Corresponding author: Dr. Vicki Doyle First author: Dr. Lilian Otiso Final version published online: 14-FEB-2019 Full bibliographic details: The Lancet Global Health 7 (2019)  p. e306 DOI information: 10.1016/S2214-109X(18)30538-2 Follow link below to access the article: https://www.thelancet.com/journals/langlo/article/PIIS2214-109X(18)30538-2/fulltext

Ground breaking ceremony for a MAT clinic in Kiambu

On Friday, 8th February, LVCT Health participated in the groundbreaking ceremony of the first specialty clinic for recovering drug addicts also known as a Medically Assisted Therapy (MAT) Clinic at the Karuri Level 4 Hospital in Kiambu County. The event was graced by the Kiambu county governor Hon. Ferdinard Waititu who pledged to support the […]

UPCOMING WEBINAR to disseminate the new WHO Guideline on health policy and system support to optimize community health worker programmes (CHW guideline)

On Friday, February 15, 8:30-10:00am EST, the World Health Organization (WHO), USAID’s flagship Maternal and Child Survival Program (MCSP) and CORE Group will host a webinar to disseminate the new WHO community health workers (CHW) guideline that was launched on October 26, 2018 at the Global Conference on Primary Health Care in Astana commemorating 40 years after Alma-Ata. In 1978, […]

EMPOWERING THE MARGINALIZED THROUGH THE ARISE PROJECT: A new project to improve accountability for health in urban informal settlements

More than half of the world’s people live in cities. One in three city dwellers in low- and middle-income countries live in informal settlements (sometimes known as slums) and face the challenges of ill-health, inequity and insecurity. People living and working in informal settlements face a range of physical and mental health risks and they […]

The power of photography and stories of change in documenting the impact of quality improvement of community health services

The USAID SQALE Community Health Services Program (SQALE) is a three-year program that began in March 2016. SQALE’s goal is to reduce maternal and child deaths in Kenyan communities via Quality Improvement (QI) of community health services. SQALE is currently being implemented in 50 community units in 9 sub-counties in Kitui, Migori and Nairobi Counties. […]

16 days of activism Against Gender-Based Violence 2018

From Sunday, 25th November, we mark the 16 Days of Activism Against Gender-Based Violence, which is an international campaign to challenge violence against women and girls. The campaign runs every year from 25 November, the International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women, to 10 December, Human Rights Day. It was initiated in 1991 […]

Launch of the Mombasa AYP Strategy

On Thursday, 8th November 2018, LVCT Health joined Mombasa County and other stakeholders at the launch of the “Mombasa County Adolescents and Young People Strategy on HIV and Sexual Reproductive Health 2018-2023”. As the 1st ever strategy that addresses sexual reproductive health needs among Adolescents and Young people (AYP) in the county, the strategy aims […]

LVCT Health HIVR4P 2018

LVCT Health will be at the 3rd HIV Research for prevention (HIVR4P) conference in Madrid, Spain; 21-25 October 2018. The global scientific conference focuses exclusively on the challenging and fast-growing field of biomedical HIV prevention research. HIVR4P supports cross-fertilization among research on HIV vaccines, microbicides, PrEP, treatment as prevention, and other biomedical prevention approaches, while […]

Launch of the Naselica Centre of Excellence

In May, we partnered with the Kisumu County to launch the Naselica Centre of Excellence (CoE), the colourful event was graced by Dr. Mathew Owili, the Deputy Governor Kisumu County. The CoE has proved its status by attracting a host of guests from all over the world for learning and sharing experiences on Key populations […]