
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

Mombasa County has a higher HIV prevalence than the national average, with a 3.9% prevalence compared to the national rate of 3.3% in 2023[1]. Adolescents

By Catherine Namulanda, Program Officer – Strategic Litigation ‘’Violence against women is perhaps the most shameful human rights violation, and it is perhaps the most

Reflections by the Community Advisory Team representatives of the Digital Health and Rights Project By James Kiilu (Kenya), Desirée Santiago (Colombia), Anh Tu Nguyen (Vietnam),

Treat the earth well. It was not given to you by your parents. It is loaned to you by your children. On the 8th October

On September 11th and 12th, 2024, KELIN conducted a training session for 42 men (young and old) in Siaya, Kenya aimed at transforming social norms

On September 13, 2024, KELIN hosted a crucial workshop in Nairobi, bringing together diverse 23 Civil Society Organizations (CSOs) in the health sector to validate

In a groundbreaking effort to address tenure insecurity in Kenya, KELIN teamed up with Pamoja Trust from September 10-12, 2024, to train National Land Commission

KELIN, with support from Aidsfonds, and in collaboration with local policymakers, community representatives, civil society organizations (CSOs) and representatives from the Ministry of Health (MOH)

Accurate health data is an asset that has enormous personal and societal value. It contains intimate information about each one of us, that could allow
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"Everyone Said NO" Biometrics, HIV and Human Rights
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