Save the Date! On 20th December 2022, the High Court will Determine the Case Challenging Criminalization of HIV Transmission
The High Court of Kenya at Nairobi has set down the date of 20th December 2022 as the date for judgment in Petition 447 of
The High Court of Kenya at Nairobi has set down the date of 20th December 2022 as the date for judgment in Petition 447 of
AIDS 2018 came at a critical point in the HIV response, with the biggest impediment to ending HIV and AIDS being leaving people behind. The
L-R: Mburu Gitu (OSIEA), Suba Churchill (CSRG), Patricia Asero (ICW-K), Tabitha Saoyo (KELIN), Jane Maina (TICAH) and Emerson Sykes at the launch of a report
Call for Applications: Training Workshop for Journalists on Protection of the Right to Health through Transparency and Accountability Date: 29-30 May 2018 Registration Deadline: 18
The KELIN fraternity is saddened by the death of Elder Chrisantus Omondi Amimo, one of the community elders in Homa Bay County. Elder Amimo passed unexpectedly
Dr.Tedros receives the joint CSO letter from Khairunisa Suleiman, a public health activist We the undersigned civil society organisations and community groups working on health
By Saoyo Tabitha Griffith The legislative framework on emergency medical treatment in Kenya is anchored on the provisions of the Constitution which guarantees every person
Download the CSO Statement below: Read the CSO Statement Below Addressed to African governments and donors: We community activists and people living with HIV
By Timothy Wafula Article 43(1)a of the Constitution of Kenya guarantees the right to the highest attainable standard of health, which includes the right to health
By Allan Maleche In November 2015, I was roaming around Harare, the capital of Zimbabwe, in search of a hotel room when I received a
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"Everyone Said NO" Biometrics, HIV and Human Rights
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