Programs

Our activities are guided by a set of national plans, laws and policies including the Kenya National Health Strategic Plan, Kenya’s Vision 2030, community health strategy, the constitution among others.

Our Programs

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Inuka Program

INUKA! is a Swahili word meaning 'Arise!'
The overall goal of INUKA is to find and bring to care Children Living with HIV (CLHIV) between the ages of 0-14 years, monitor those already in care to ensure antiretroviral treatment initiation, retention and viral suppression.

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Global Fund Tuberculosis Project

Kenya is currently rated 15th among the 22 high TB burden countries
The overall goal of this project is to contribute to the reduction of the number of new TB infections by 5% and reduce mortality due to TB by 3%.

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Nilinde Program

Nilinde is a Swahili word meaning Protect
Aims to improve the welfare and protection of the most vulnerable affected by HIV and AIDS, by increasing resilience and empowering parents and caregivers to improve the health and well-being of Orphans and Vulnerable Children (OVC).

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AIDS Free Kenya

The goal of AIDSFREE KENYA was to contribute to a reduction in maternal and child mortality of the most vulnerable individuals and morbidity.

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Chukua Hatua

‘Chukua Hatua’ is Swahili for ‘Take responsibility’, loosely translated as ‘Making strides
The overall goal of the project was to contribute to the elimination of mother to child transmission of HIV (eMTCT) in Mombasa, Kilifi and Kwale Counties of Kenya.

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