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AÂ SWAp seminar series is beginning tomorrow at 1200 in the Main Board Room, 10th Floor of the NHIF Building. There will be an interesting mix of sectors represented and therefore discussion will extend beyond health.
MOH/GTZ Health Sector Programme is holding a planning workshop in Limuru (Brackenhorst) from Wednesday 31.01.2007 - Friday 02.02.2007. The agenda for the workshop is as follows:
A Kenian lawyer who is well known for her engagement in Human Rights, Gender Equality and Civil Society participation and empowerment. Ann will represent gender and human rights related issues as a full member in the task force.
InWEnt - Internationale Weiterbildung und Entwicklung (Capacity Building International, Germany) gGmbH is sponsoring a Blended Learning Course: Measuring HIV/AIDS and its Socio-Economic Impacts. For more information, please download an information flyer though this link: inWEnt course flyer
Invitation to workshop for Joint Health Sector Programme Design (JDM), Monday 29-Jan, 08:30-17:00 at AMREF Training Centre. The goal of this first consultative workshop will be ‘consensus building on broad principles’ for future programme design to support the health sector.
KfWÂ - Supported Programmes in the Health Sector, one of the focal sectors in Kenya: - Contraceptive commodity procurement - Output Based Ais (OBA) - Social Franchising To download the presentation: Health Sector Brief
In 2004, the BMZ selected Kenya (along with Guatemala) as one of two countries to pilot a human rights-based approach. The aim is to strengthen the human rights dimension in all key areas of German Development Cooperation in these two countries.
Carolyne Njue submitted her collection of organisations and projects implementing adolescent sexual and reproductive health (ASRH) activities for out-of-school youth. We are hoping that this first collection will form the basis of a directory, to which all interested organisations contribute.
“The 7th edition of the World Social Forum brings the world to Africa as activists, social movements, networks, coalitions and other progressive forces from Asia-Pacific, Latin America, the Caribbean, North America, Europe and all corners of the African continent converge in Nairobi, Kenya for five days of cultural resistance and celebration.
Capacity Development – empowering partners, promoting potentials. What is at stake? Let’s say that a partner country is struggling with severe air pollution on an increasing scale. What can we do?