Health

Health Management Information System

Objective

Kenya National Health Management Information Ssystem (HMIS) Program (AfyaInfo) works to establish an integrated Government-owned and managed health management information system that is coordinated at national and county levels.
 

Project status 

The program wa

FANIKISHA - Institutional Strengthening Project

Objective

The FANIKISHA Institutional Strengthening Project aims to build the capacity of national-level civil society organizations (CSOs) and non-governmental organizations (NGOs) to provide sustainable leadership in the delivery of the community response for the sustained health and well-being of all Kenyans.

Project status&n

Teacher Education and Professional Development

Objective

The Teacher Education and Professional Development (TEPD) program works to introduce skills-based training relevant to HIV and AIDS into the teacher training curriculum in Kenya.

Project status 

The TEPD Program is a cooperative agreement running from May 31, 200

APHIAplus - Nuru ya Bonde

Objective

APHIAPlus is aligned to the Global Health initiative (GHI) principles of country owned, country led, sustainability and integration.  The project strives to support the country's ability to improve the lives of mothers, children and their families in the areas of HIV/AIDS, malaria, family planning, repr

APHIAplus - Western Kenya

Objective

APHIAplus (AIDS, Population and Health Integrated Assistance) Western Kenya aims to strengthen leadership, management and governance of health care services at the community and the facility level in partnership with the Ministries of Health, community structures and organizations as outlined by the Kenya E

KEMSA Support Program

Objective

KEMSA Support Program (KSP) is a USAID contract running from May 2011 to May 2013 to strengthen the commodity management system at the Kenya Medical Supplies Agency (KEMSA).
 

Project Status 

The program began its operation on May 2011.

Mother2Mother

Objective

M2M works to improve the quality of ‘preventing mother to child transmission’ (PMTCT) service in Kenya’s health care facilities through the widespread integration of its peer-based education and support for pregnant women, new mothers and caregivers living with HIV/AIDS.

Religious Leaders Promote Physical as Well as Spiritual Health

Date Published: 
February 15, 2012
Members of the Nandi Pastors network at their offices in Nandi Hills town.

Many people turn to churches, mosques and other places of worship for advice and consolation in times of need and safety in time of danger.

APHIAplus is collaborating with religious leaders of 14 denominations to spread messages on HIV prevention and care for orphans and vulnerable children (OVC), in Nandi East District.

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