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GTZ-Health Sector Programme participated in the official launch of Mission for Essential Drugs and Supplies (MEDS) Quality Control Laboratory.
GTZ Health Sector Programme, through its Options Reproductive Health Support Programme, participated in the last Family Planning Technical Working Group meeting for the financial Year 2008/2009.
A study conducted by Pathfinder International/APHIA II reveals that North Eastern Province, like any other part of Kenya, is at high risk of HIV infection.
As part of its contribution towards addressing gender based violence in Kenya, the GTZ Health Sector will be providing technical assistance for developing and harmonizing the national Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) for use in hospitals providing gender based violence recovery services.
The GTZ Health Programme (HSP) participated in the launch of the Women Enterprise Fund that was officiated by President Mwai Kibaki and the Minister for Gender, Children and Social Development, Hon. Esther Murugi.
The German Development Cooperation Health Sector Programme, which collectively strives to improve the health of all Kenyans by making health care provision accessible to all as well as promoting reproductive health rights of Kenyans, held its monthly meeting on May 26, 2009
The GTZ Health Sector Programme participated in the national consultations meeting for the creation of a gender research and documentation centre which took place on 25th May 2009 in Nairobi.
The GTZ Health Sector Programme participated in the 2009 East and Central Africa Health at Work Technical Workshop on private sector workplace programs that was organized and held by the Global Business Coalition (GBC) and the International Finance Corporation (IFC) of World Bank in cooperation with GTZ and other partners.
The GTZ Health Sector Programme had responded to a call for proposals by European Union (EU) to fund an initiative on ‘Making Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights Policies and Legal Frameworks and their Impact on Young People’s Access to Information and Services Work’.
The GTZ Health Sector Programme recognises that sexual and gender based violence is not exclusively directed at women. Increasingly, men too are becoming targets of sexual and gender based violence.