KELIN to offer free legal advice to residents of Navakholo, Kakamega County

KELIN, with support from UNDP, will hold a free legal aid clinic to residents of Navakholo in the heart of Kakamega County. The Legal Camp primarily targets persons living with HIV (PLHIV) and those whose health-related human rights have been violated.

The Legal Aid Clinic is necessitated by the fact that despite the existence of a HIV specific legislation in Kenya, the rights of people living with HIV are often violated because of their presumed or known HIV status. This causes PLHIV to suffer both the burden of the disease and the consequential loss of other rights.

KELIN will work with a pool of pro bono lawyers to give legal advice on a wide array of legal issues including:

  • health-related human rights;
  • legal protection of PLHIV as contained in the HIV & AIDS Prevention and Control Act (HAPCA);
  • sexual reproductive health rights;
  • rights of women especially in relation to land and property;
  • rights of key populations.

The Legal Camp will be on June 7, 2016 at Navakholo Sub-County Hospital, Kakamega.

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For more information contact:

Lucy Ghati

Programme Manager HIV &TB

Kenya Legal and Ethical Issues Network on HIV & AIDS (KELIN)
4th Floor, Somak Building, Mombasa Road
PO Box 112-00200, KNH
Email: lghati@kelinkenya.org
Mobile No: +254 790 487473