In this issue:
- Grassroots advocacy for increased demand for immunizatio
- ‘The Africa We want’: Recommendations from the First International Conference on Early
Childhood Development - Training Health care providers for Enhanced Nutrition Interventions
In this issue:
- East Africa Harm Reduction Project: Final Report Validation Meeting
- Marking the World Mental Health Day 2018: No health without mental Health
- Zanzibar team learning mission to Kenya on the comprehensive HIV prevention
and harm reduction programme for People Who Inject Drugs - UHLM proceedings and lead up actions
- KANCO Participates in the Nairobi International Trade Fair 2018
In this issue:
- On the Road to UNHLM
- GAVI-CSO Meeting in Nairobi
- Grassroots Corner: No Health without Mental Health- Focus on SDG
- KANCO Supporting CSOs for Immunization Advocacy
- Mamas and Toto’s Corner: Post delivery care for mother and Child
Reflections from the RESULTS International Conference: Investments for UHC
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In this issue:
- Reflections from the RESULTS International Conference: Investments for UHC
- Enhancing CSOs engagement for increased demand for immunization
- Post World Breastfeeding Week activities: Mother to Mother Dialogues
- Mamas and Totos corner’ Important Vaccines and Immunizations 0-6 years
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In this issue:
- KANCO at the IAS 2018 Conference
- Building Nutrition Champions among elected leaders:
- Totos and Mamas Corner: Development Milestone: 6 Months –1 Year
In this issue
- KANCO attends the 2018 RESULTS International Conference
- Mombasa County First Family Planning Costed implementation Plan
- Lessons from Zimbabwe: HIV management exchange learning program
- Mamas and Toto’s Corner: Walking the Last Mile to Eradicate Polio
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The fight against Tuberculosis is entering a new era, with both effort to control and deliberate strides to end the epidemic through reduced new infections and mortality by 2035 taking shape. This is important towards the realization of Universal Health Coverage in line with the SGD 3.8.
China has earned global recognition following its remarkable success in reducing new HIV infections among people who inject drugs. China has one of the biggest Methadone Maintenance Treatment (MMT) programs in the world with more than 762 MMT centres, treating over 200,000 drug users.