Digital Health in Kenya – Addressing Human Rights Concerns at the 44th UPR pre-session and UN CESCR
This blog post aims to highlight the critical issues surrounding digital health in Kenya and the urgent need for a robust legal framework to protect
This blog post aims to highlight the critical issues surrounding digital health in Kenya and the urgent need for a robust legal framework to protect
5th March 2025. Our attention has been drawn to the Report of the Auditor General on National Government Ministries, Departments and Agencies for the Year
From February 18–21, 2025, KELIN joined 23 Kenyan civil society organizations (CSOs) at the Universal Periodic Review (UPR) pre-session in Geneva1, engaging with diplomatic missions
By Duke Otieno – Advocacy Officer HIV/TB/KAPS Kenya is facing an unprecedented healthcare crisis as the new U.S. administration under President Donald Trump moves to
KELIN trained twenty-seven messengers on effective communication, land, inheritance, and property rights to promote WLPR advocacy on the 23rd and 24th January 2025. The training
Kenya prides herself of a very progressive constitution and robust legal frameworks guaranteeing women’s rights. However, in practice, the realization of these rights is still
From 27th to 31st January 2025, KELIN held a training session for 27 women and men in Siaya, Kenya. The participants, young and old men
Kisumu, 7 February 2025 – In a deeply disappointing decision, the High Court of Kenya dismissed a petition filed by women living with HIV, supported
13 February 2025 Nairobi, Kenya Reverse ‘Stop-Work Order’: Prioritize Quality Healthcare As civil society and communities working in Kenya’s health sector, we deeply appreciate the
Description This is an appeal from the judgment of the High Court in PAK & Another v The Attorney General & 3 others (Constitutional Petition
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