At PS Kenya, we are transforming TB prevention and treatment by putting people first. We tackle stigma, improve access, and collaborate with the Ministry of Health, the private sector, and communities to ensure no one is left behind. Through innovation, evidence, and scale, we bridge gaps in TB diagnosis, treatment, and support, especially for those most at risk.
For over 20 years, PS Kenya has been at the forefront of Kenya’s HIV response, preventing infections, expanding access to care, and reducing stigma. We pioneer evidence-based, private sector-driven innovations that strengthen national HIV efforts and accelerate progress toward the UNAIDS 95-95-95 targets.
We empower community health volunteers to identify presumptive TB cases and link them to care early
We build capacity among private providers to ensure quality TB services beyond public facilities
We address the emotional toll of TB with psychosocial support that boosts treatment adherence
We deliver people-friendly services like home-based follow-ups and digital adherence tools
We use human-centered messaging and peer champions to shift mindsets and reduce fear and discrimination
We address the emotional toll of TB with psychosocial support that boosts treatment adherence
Strengthened private provider engagement, introduced DRTB support systems, and implemented stigma-reduction campaigns.
Led TB case finding in the community and expanded private sector engagement across 8 counties.
Strengthened TB/HIV integrated care and launched the “Pimwa TB” social behavior change campaign.
PS Kenya aligns with Kenya’s National TB Strategic Plan and UHC goals to bring TB care closer to the people who need it most. By engaging communities, strengthening private providers, and embedding psychosocial support, we are reducing stigma, enhancing treatment outcomes, and building resilient systems that save lives.