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Amref Health Africa Receives Royal Award for International Cooperation
Amref Health Africa (global) and the Amref Health Africa office in Spain received the Princess of Asturias Award for International Cooperation in Oviedo, Spain at a ceremony officiated by the King of Spain Felipe VI. The award was received by Amref Health Africa Group Chief Executive Officer Dr Githinji Gitahi, Chair of the Amref Spain Board Álvaro Rengifo and Amref´s End FGM/C Ambassador Ms Nice Nailantei Leng’ete.
Throughout the week leading up to the award ceremony, the Amref Health Africa team was involved in a number
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Event summary: Sustaining WASH Behaviors and Practices in Healthcare Settings
At the 41st WEDC conference, the Global Handwashing Partnership, Aquatabs, Amref Health Africa, Tufts University, and World Vision convened a discussion on sustaining behaviors and practices for water, sanitation, and hygiene (WASH) in health facilities to improve patient safety and quality of care. Key points from the session included:
- Poor WASH in health facilities leads to increased risk of healthcare-associated infections, antimicrobial resistance, and other serious public health concerns
- Chlorine has many good uses in healthcare settings, and its use should Read More
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Amref Health Africa Partners with IT Firm ASIL to Scale up Availability of Blood Supply in Kenyan Hospitals
Nairobi... Amref Health Africa and technology solutions firm Advanced IT Solutions (AISL) have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) to scale up blood availability in hospitals through a Blood Services Information Management System dubbed Damu - Sasa. The solution is an innovation that came out of the Presidential Digital Talent Programme (PDTP) launched by President Uhuru Kenyatta in 2015. Damu - Sasa was developed to maintain up to date information in the blood services value chain. This includes maintaining an accurate donor databank through whi
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Personal Stories
A New Dawn for Risper
Risper Ominde is a 40-year-old wife and mother to five children. During the delivery of her sixth child, Risper experienced a difficult and prolonged labour because the baby was in an abnormal position. Although Risper received a caesarian section at Siaya County Hospital, the baby did not survive and Risper was left with a debilitating condition known as obstetric fistula, a hole in the birth canal that causes incontinence. Although medical staff at the hospital tried to treat Risper’s incontinence with a catheter, it didn’t work and Risper was sent home after five days. Once home, R
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Amref Signs MoU with Aga Khan Foundation East Africa
Amref Health Africa through the Institute of Capacity Development today signed a Memorandum of Understanding with Aga Khan Foundation East Africa. The overall goal of Aga Khan Foundation is to improve the quality of life. The partnership seeks to attain this through provision of quality health care.
“We have to think about how health affects quality of life and the poverty statistics,” stated Dr Githinji Gitahi, the Group CEO of Amref Health Africa.
According to a report by Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, 86% o Read More -
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Amref Partners with the First Lady’s Beyond Zero to End Obstetric Fistula
The First Lady’s Beyond Zero in partnership with Amref Health Africa in Kenya and other partners launched the integrated Medical Safari, an initiative geared towards achieving Universal Health Coverage. Speaking during the launch at Narok Stadium in Narok County, the First Lady HE Mrs Margaret Kenyatta urged Narok residents to enrol into the National Health Insurance Fund (NHIF) and Linda Mama programme emphasising her commitment to contribute to the President's mission of Universal Health Coverage by conducting medical safaris across the country. "We have committed to remain responsib
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Young People Should Be a Main Focus in the Fight against NCDs
Kenya is experiencing an upsurge in the prevalence of non-communicable diseases (NCDs) with current estimates showing that NCDs account for a third of the of disease burden. Cardiovascular diseases, including hypertension, heart attacks, and stroke, account for most NCD related deaths in Kenya, followed by cancers, chronic lung diseases and diabetes. Majority of NCDs are the result of four behavioural risk factors: tobacco use, physical inactivity, unhealthy diets and harmful use of alcohol.
Statistics from the World Health Org
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Unsung Heroes Championing Primary Health Care Services
Unsung Heroes Championing Primary Health Care Services Amref Health Africa has long recognised the value and pivotal role of Community Health Workers (CHWs) in creating lasting health change in Africa by supporting the delivery of primary health care services. CHWs provide health education and referrals for a wide range of services, and provide communities, families and individuals information on and access to preventive health measures. By identifying community members in need of care, thereby promoting early initiation of treatment, preventing or delaying the emergence
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