
The Twin Engines of Change: Advancing Health Justice Through Advocacy and Litigation
By Hortense Minishi, Deputy Executive Director and Head of Programmes, KELIN – October 2025 Guardians of the Right to Health 2025 has been a defining

By Hortense Minishi, Deputy Executive Director and Head of Programmes, KELIN – October 2025 Guardians of the Right to Health 2025 has been a defining

In every card game, the Ace of Spades stands out as a powerful symbol — the card that can turn the tide in an instant.

The World Health Organization emphasizes that unhealthy diets are a leading risk factor for non‑communicable diseases (NCDs), beginning in childhood and accumulating throughout life. WHO

Children in Kenya are increasingly exposed to aggressive marketing of unhealthy foods and sugary drinks. These advertisements often colorful, persuasive, and targeted directly at young
Childhood overweight and obesity are rising at alarming rates worldwide, and Kenya is not immune to this trend. According to the Joint Child Malnutrition Estimates

Blog article by Jerop Limo Kenya Community Advisory Team Member to the Digital Health and Rights Project Centering Young People Voices I recently attended the

Blog Article by James Kiilu Member Kenya Community Advisory Team (K-CAT) to the Digital Health and Rights Project Protecting Rights in Digital Spaces In September

The call to end obstetric violence (O. V) in Africa- a hidden form of gender-based violence faced by women during pregnancy and childbirth- took centre

Blog post by Simon Odiwuor – Member, Kenya Community Advisory Team (K-CAT) Trust and Leadership in Digital Health Transformation: Last month, I participated in a

By Wame Jallow (MTV Staying Alive Foundation), Allan Maleche (KELIN), and Jerop Limo (AYARHEP) At the Adolescents, SRHR & HIV 2025 Workshop in Gaborone, three
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