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Nothing for us without us

Adolescents group discussion during a breakout session hosted by LVCT Health at the Adolescent Health Symposium. The second adolescent symposium was held between the 22nd and 24th of November at the Safari Park Hotel in Nairobi. It brought together over 300 adolescents from different geographical locations, backgrounds, religions and without a question, a myriad and […]

Quality improvement training a tool to empower community health volunteers document their work

In Kenya, Community Health Volunteers (CHVs) are arguably one of the most important and useful cadres of health services providers because: They live within the community and regularly interact with the community members that they serve They gather the data at the community level The data they collect is used to make decisions at higher […]

19th ICASA conference 2017

THE BIGGEST AIDS CONFERENCE IN AFRICA The International Conference on AIDS and Sexually Transmitted Infections in Africa (ICASA) is a major international AIDS conference which takes place in Africa. It is a very important conference as Africa has one of the largest populations living with HIV. Currently biennial, it alternates hosting between Anglophone and Francophone […]

Tested violence against women prevention interventions: adapt or tear apart?

Over the years, several innovations have been developed and tested to address violence against women (VAW) and girls. These interventions seek to strengthen prevention and/or response to violence against women and girls. They include SASA! , IMAGES, Bystander Intervention, Skhokho Supporting Success, Good School Tool Kit, amongst others. While positive results have been achieved through these models in the countries […]

Youth na plan – youth involvement in HIV prevention

The Bi- annual Maisha Conference 2017 organized by National AIDS Control Council (NACC) and its partners, was held between the 28th and 31st May 2017 at the Hilton Hotel in Nairobi. Preceded by a very lively, sprightly and creative day dubbed the “Youth Symposium”, and themed, “Youth na Plan”. It brought together young people from all walks of life and a near full representation from all 47 counties in Kenya.