On March 7, 2024, Tsangatsini area, Kaloleni sub-county, Kilifi County, was turned into a pink colour fest as the A360 project, dubbed ‘Binti Shupavu’, held its graduation ceremony. Against the backdrop of their proud families, project development partners, and dedicated implementing staff, 20 girls proudly graduated from the transformative project, marking a significant milestone in...Read More
Collaboration among program partners plays a pivotal role in fostering productivity and engagement among key personnel responsible for project implementation. Furthermore, it contributes to the overall well-being of personnel. The synergy achieved through collaboration enables individuals or teams to work cohesively towards shared objectives, whether short or long-term. This collaborative effort facilitates the exchange of...Read More
The impact of family planning training initiatives spearheaded by PS Kenya’s DESIP progamme in 2019 and subsequent years is evident in the transformative journey of healthcare providers turned trainers of trainees. These professionals successfully addressed persistent challenges in family planning through a well-structured mentorship model. Issues such as recurrent stock-outs, myths and misconceptions surrounding contraceptives,...Read More
The KEMRI Annual Scientific Conference (KASH) is an event convened by Kenya Medical Research Institute (KEMRI), the medical research arm of Government of Kenya. The aim of the annual conference that was launched in 2010 is to bolster the institution’s mandate and mission of improving human health and quality of life through research, capacity building,...Read More
PS Kenya’s USAID Private Sector Engagement (PSE) program, riding on the wings of public-private collaboration, is committed to strengthening the local manufacturing sector while simultaneously enhancing healthcare accessibility in the country. Recently, the USAID PSE team embarked on a tour of the Nyanza region, engaging with key stakeholders from both government and private entities. This...Read More
During the second Homabay International Investment Conference held at the Tom Mboya University in Homabay County from February 27th to 29th , 2024, the USAID Private Sector Engagement (PSE) program sponsored a panel discussion that brought together different experts in the health sector who shed light on the topic “Delivering Value in Healthcare through Public-Private...Read More
Since 2021, the Homa Bay Accelerate Project has provided essential support to 1,724 survivors of gender-based violence (GBV), offering medical care and counseling services at local health facilities. The rise in reported cases—265 in 2021, 493 in 2022, 588 in 2023, and 378 as of July 2024—highlights both the urgent need for assistance and the...Read More
“I was unable to complete my education due to a forced marriage that resulted in my pregnancy during secondary school. This complicated my life, forcing me to abandon my dream of a brighter future for my humble family. At that time, I was very naive, simple, and immature. I didn’t know what to do, succumbing...Read More
As Kenya endeavors to achieve Universal Health Coverage (UHC) by 2030, the significance of the local manufacturing sector in ensuring access to quality healthcare becomes paramount. With over half of all health facilities privately owned, the private sector plays a pivotal role in Kenya’s healthcare system. Aligned with Kenya’s Vision 2030, UHC aims to augment...Read More
In a town rich in cultural beliefs and religious diversity, a community-based organisation (CBO) embarked on a transformative mission to empower residents with knowledge about gender-based violence (GBV) and sexual reproductive health and rights (SRHR). The organisation sought to eliminate stigma, break down barriers, and cultivate a culture of open dialogue around these vital topics....Read More