
Youth Take Centre Stage in Shaping Healthier Food Environments in Kenya
Non-communicable diseases (NCDs) are placing an increasing burden on Kenya’s health system, with unhealthy diets remaining one of the leading risk factors. As children and

Non-communicable diseases (NCDs) are placing an increasing burden on Kenya’s health system, with unhealthy diets remaining one of the leading risk factors. As children and

As Kenya continues to expand the use of digital health technologies, many community members remain uncertain about how their personal health information is collected, stored,

Kenya’s primary food law has remained largely unchanged since 1965, despite significant changes in the country’s food environment and a growing burden of non-communicable diseases

KELIN participated in the launch of the Kenya Health Products and Technologies Local Manufacturing Strategy, an important milestone in the country’s efforts to strengthen local

KELIN appeared before the High Court today when the court delivered its ruling on an application for contempt of court arising from ongoing proceedings concerning

(1Photo credits: Standard news paper) KELIN appeared before the High Court on 18 June 2026 for the hearing of an application arising from the ongoing

Members of the Transform Health Kenya coalition convene for their oral submission at Parliament’s 2026/2027 Finance Bill Stakeholder Hearing

KELIN convenes stakeholders to strengthen healthy food environments through policy advocacy, digital innovation, and collaborative action in Kenya As digital platforms increasingly influence what people

KELIN, through the Digital Health and Rights Project (DHRP) and the Kenya Community Advisory Team (K-CAT), partnered with Shuga Global at the RHNK Pan-African Adolescent

As non-communicable diseases (NCDs) continue to rise in Kenya, concerns remain about the widespread marketing of unhealthy foods especially to children and lack of clear
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