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Eunice wept bitterly almost every night after she was diagnosed with HIV in 2015. The 40-year-old single mother feared ...
Abstract: Individuals living with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) today are living longer, thanks to expanded access to antiretroviral therapy (ART); however, this population is therefore ...
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The Star on MSNAbuja Declaration: Why Kenya is yet to hit targetAccess to quality healthcare remains a major challenge in Kenya and Africa at large as African governments continuously show their lack of commitment to adequately fund heath systems. In 2001, African ...
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Kenyan health sector faces $350m budget crisis, threatening HIV servicesThe funding gap was revealed in recent submissions by the National Assembly Health Committee to the Budget and Appropriations ...
An estimated Sh47 billion in additional funding is needed to support major health projects under the Department of Medical Services, following a sharp decline in donor aid.
New research published earlier this month in AIDS and Behavior highlights links between extreme weather events, such as ...
Kenya has committed to increasing its contributions to the World Health Organisation (WHO) by 20% over the next four years.
Objective Adolescents and young adults (AYA) with HIV are a population at high risk of experiencing mental issues and sleep disorder. We aim to summarise the global prevalence and risks of depression, ...
Faith Chandianya, a journalist at TUKO.co.ke, brings over three years of experience covering politics and Current Affairs in Kenya The Kenya Medical Practitioners, Pharmacists and Dentists Union ...
MATHARE, Kenya (AP) — Joseph Kariaga and his friends once lived the “gangster life” in Nairobi’s Mathare slum, snatching phones, mugging people and battling police. But when Kariaga’s ...
A recent report from an Ohio-based health institute emphasizes the importance of prevention and testing after decades of study and treatment on HIV, calling it a “pressing public health concern in the ...
NAIROBI, Kenya — On the afternoon of Tuesday, Feb. 17, 1998, President Gordon B. Hinckley met with nearly 900 Latter-day Saints — including some who had traveled for days by bus from Ethiopia, Somalia ...
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