
Civil Society Champions SRHR at Regional Colloquium in Pretoria
Pretoria, South Africa – September 3, 2025 – Civil society organisations reaffirmed their central role in advancing Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights (SRHR) at

Pretoria, South Africa – September 3, 2025 – Civil society organisations reaffirmed their central role in advancing Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights (SRHR) at

Fifteen years on, Kenya’s Constitution continues to shape food and nutrition policy. By guaranteeing the right to health, consumer protection, and children’s nutrition, it provides

An inception meeting aimed at establishing a shared strategic vision across all implementing partners of the Combat DR-TB Project and harmonizing project goals was convened

Mombasa, Kenya 13th – 15th August 2025 TB Europe Coalition (TBEC) in partnership with KELIN, hosted the Multisectoral Accountability Framework to End TB (MAF-TB) Interregional

By Margaret Nyambura and Hortense Minishi Hon. Onyango was the first woman in Kenya to be elected to the National Assembly. For close to five

On July 30th 2025 in Dakar, the Kenya Legal and Ethical Issues Network on HIV and AIDS(KELIN), in partnership with Enda Santé and with support

On 31st July 2025, the Kenya Legal and Ethical Issues Network on HIV and AIDS (KELIN) joined stakeholders at a national multi-stakeholder meeting on Adolescent

On July 30th, 2025, KELIN joined fellow civil society organizations (CSOs) under the Universal Periodic Review (UPR) Right to Health (RTH) Thematic Group to advocate

Judgement Deferred in Case Challenging National Reproductive Health Policy On 25th July 2025, the High Court in Nairobi deferred the judgement on the Petition challenging

Kenya’s Constitution 2010 and the Vision 2030 development blueprints require the country to provide the highest attainable standards of healthcare to all her population. Together
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