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People, practice, power: advancing gender equity in Kenya’s health system
People, practice, power: advancing gender equity in Kenya’s health system
In 2010, Kenya made a bold commitment to gender equity, enshrining equal opportunity for men and women in its constitution. Since then, policies have aimed to close economic gaps, increase political representation, and reduce gender-based violence–but progress hasn’t reached everyone equally. In the counties where Lwala works, women still face limited autonomy over their health–
Protecting progress: Building back a stronger supply chain
Protecting progress: Building back a stronger supply chain
*Names have been changed to protect individual privacy Throughout Kenya, people seek health care from CHWs and facilities, and their trust in the health system depends on finding the medicines and care they need. “Commodities are the way the community knows a facility is running,” says Dr. Abass Ishmael, Coordinator of Health Products and Technology
Strengthening vaccine uptake: a qualitative assessment of community health worker educational resource needs and community perspectives on vaccination in Western Kenya
Strengthening vaccine uptake: a qualitative assessment of community health worker educational resource needs and community perspectives on vaccination in Western Kenya
Q3 2025 Insider Report
Q3 2025 Insider Report
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