Tag: HIV

Kenya’s health system can survive donor cuts, but politics is standing in the way 

Healthcare competes against many urgent national demands within constrained budgets; debt obligations…

Is Africa ready for the next pandemic? Experts say no, and the reasons are familiar 

Experts warn that a dangerous mix of rising disease outbreaks, shrinking donor…

From classroom to clinic: Why 240,000 annual teen pregnancies don’t alarm Kenyans   

Kenya's adolescents are navigating sex, power, and violence with almost no honest…

The long cough: Why TB hits Kenyan men hardest

Men are more biologically susceptible to TB, more likely to delay seeking…

TB: We treat lungs, but leave fear, falsehoods and fallacies untouched

Tuberculosis is treatable, but in many Kenyan communities, diagnosis is linked with…

TB is not HIV: The costly confusion driving Kenyans away from care 

Community Health Promoters must explain in vernacular that TB is a bacterial…

Scientists sound alarm as HIV drug resistance grows among Africa’s children, teenagers 

A landmark multi-country study is exposing a silent crisis as children and…

When Silence Broke: The day Willow, Strathmore finally put health in the room 

What Kenya decides now on health funding, leadership and rebuilding trust will determine the…

Behind dormitory doors: How Kenyan boarding schools disrupt HIV treatment for teens 

Antiretroviral therapy (ART) has transformed HIV from a death sentence into a…

How Kenya’s new HIV infections differ by age, location, and social dynamics

Nairobi County’s lead among the 10–19 years age group shows that urban…

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