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War on AIDS Bearing Fruit, UN Report Says The People, Pg. 11 Friday, 01 Apr 2011
A report launched by the United Nations secretary general Ban Ki-Moon shows the global rates of new HIV infection declining, access to treatment expanding and significant strides in reducing HIV transmission from mother to child. But despite the achievements, the report underscores the gains as f Full Story UN Takes the Blame for Shortage of Condoms Daily Nation, Pg. 11 Friday, 01 Apr 2011
United Nations Population Fund UNFPA owns up to the condom shortage in the country, saying the organization has been facing procurement problems. UNFPA head Babatunde Osotimehin however says that some 45 million condoms will be delivered in the next few weeks. Full Story Three-Tablet Dose to Stop Bleeding and Save Women’s Lives Daily Nation, Pg. 17 Friday, 01 Apr 2011
The Gynaecological Society of Kenya is now coming through for women who experience excessive and heavy bleeding after childbirth also known as postpartum hemorrhaged (PPH) – the leading cause of maternal mortality by initiating a project to reach pregnant women with life-saving tablets Full Story Why City Slum Mothers Still Give Birth At Home Daily Nation, Pg. 17 Friday, 01 Apr 2011
According to the White Ribbon Alliance Kenya, the deplorable conditions facing mothers during pregnancy and childbirth in the slums is still at an all time high, with the Alliance noting that empowering women was the only way out to ensuring that they take charge of their own health. According to Full Story Elderly Women in Rongo Come to Rescue of Kids Orphaned by AIDS The Star, Pg.32-33 Thursday, 31 Mar 2011
A group of elderly women in Rongo are providing orphaned children with food, clothing and other basic necessities while at the same time paying their school fees. The women say that the destitute children were reduced to their current status due to the HIV/AIDS pandemic which has hit the region.< Full Story Kenya Battles Huge Funding Gap in AIDS Treatment Plans Daily Nation, Pg.18 Thursday, 31 Mar 2011
A huge funding gap remains even after combined funding from the approved round 7 of the Global Fund, Pepfar and Clinton HIV/Aids initiative. The funds are critical particularly starting this year as the government shifts patients from Stavudine to the less toxic Tenofovir drug line with the WHO g Full Story Rush to Seek AIDS Drugs Strains Clinics Daily Nation, Pg. 18 Thursday, 31 Mar 2011
In less than a year, more than 700,000 people have joined the HIV treatment programme, exerting massive pressure on drugs, facilities and personnel. The increase is raising concerns as to whether the government and NGO will cope. Full Story Food Insecurity Escalates HIV Prevalence in Tharaka The People, Pg.14 Wednesday, 30 Mar 2011
Food insecurity, drought and poverty have led to desperation leading to irresponsible sexual behavior which has in turn escalated the HIV/AIDS prevalence rates in Tharaka District. 40 per cent of the people are absolutely food insecure and cannot afford a meal a day which exposes their children t Full Story |
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