KELIN to conduct county multi-stakeholder dialogues on TB and Human Rights

KELIN, with support from AIDS Fonds, will on 12 and 14 September, 2016 conduct two multi-stakeholder dialogue forums on TB and Human Rights in Nakuru and Homa Bay Counties, respectively. Over 60 participants from the counties representing the Civil Society Organizations (CSOs), county government health departments, county health executive committees, the Judiciary and TB survivors will convene for the two dialogue forums.

The dialogues follow a High Court judgment that declared the practice of incarceration of TB patients as unlawful and unconstitutional. In the judgment, the court directed the Ministry of Health to develop a policy on involuntary confinement of persons suffering from infectious diseases. This policy will directly impact health service provision, which is the primary responsibility of county governments.

The county dialogues are thus convened with the aim of stirring conversation on the issues raised in the court judgment, and how best counties can take the lead in protecting human rights of TB patients. Further, the dialogue will deliberate on how the different stakeholders can work together, participate in the development of the policy, and monitor the implementation of the court judgment.

It is expected that at the end of the dialogues, participants will develop a common strategy for a rights-based approach to TB prevention, treatment and management in their counties.

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For more information contact:
Lucy Ghati

Programme Manager, HIV & TB

Mombasa Road, Somak building 4th Floor

P O Box 112 – 00200 KNH Nrb,

Tel: 020, 2515790 │Mobile: 0790 487473, 0722 747382

E-mail: lghati@kelinkenya.org

Website: www.kelinkenya.org