Blogs

No One Walks Alone: Zimbabwe’s Network of TB Champions and the Power of Community
Blog item by Melody Mukundwi (Jointed Hands Welfare Organization – Advocacy, Communication and Resource Mobilization Liaison Officer) Duke Otieno and Ibrahim Kimani (KELIN) There is

Finding Common Ground: Advancing Reproductive Autonomy in Kenya
In Kenya, the gap between what the law allows and what people can actually access continues to shape reproductive health outcomes. Despite constitutional provisions permitting

World Health Day Webinar
Digital Safety and Security Clinic: Protecting Health Rihts and Trust in Digital Spaces In commemoration of World Health Day 2026, the Kenya Community Advisory Team

Exploring Health AI in Kenya: Putting Equity and Governance at the Centre
Nairobi, 27th February 2026 – KELIN joined partners at a multi-stakeholder dialogue convened by HELINA in collaboration with the Kenya Medical Association (KMA) to reflect

A Give to Gain Movement: Turning Women’s Rights into Real Justice
A 2026 International Women’s Day Feature by Melinda Mugambi and Catherine Namulanda Equality Promised, Equality Deferred For many women in Kenya, the struggle for equality

Ace of Spades – Protecting Kenya’s Children
World Obesity Day 2026 Childhood obesity is rising in Kenya and for the first time, it has overtaken undernutrition among school aged children. That shift

Bridging the Digital Health Divide: Reflections from ICASA 2025 in Accra
By John Macharia, KELIN In the present interconnected world, digital health is no longer a future ambition, it is the present reality shaping how communities

Youth voices, rights and risks: Kenya Community Advisory Team (KCAT) at ICASA
At the International Conference on AIDS and STIs in Africa (ICASA) in Accra last week, under the theme “Africa in Action: Catalysing Integrated Sustainable Responses

The Kenya–US Health Framework: Progress, Pitfalls, and What to Watch
By Allan Achesa Maleche Yesterday on NTV’s Fixing the Nation, we had a frank and timely conversation with Principal Secretary Dr. Ouma Oluga about the