IPAL Workshop Sparks Fresh Energy in Tackling IP Barriers Across Africa!
Imagine a world where life-saving medicines are easily accessible to everyone, no matter where they live. That’s the vision that drove the Intellectual Property Awareness
Imagine a world where life-saving medicines are easily accessible to everyone, no matter where they live. That’s the vision that drove the Intellectual Property Awareness
Stakeholders from Uganda’s healthcare sector came together in a pivotal workshop in Kampala, 12 September 2024, to validate the eye-opening findings of the Uganda Market
On August 30th, 2024, KELIN took a bold step toward transforming healthcare in Kenya. In collaboration with the International Treatment Preparedness Coalition (ITPC) through the
23rd July 2024- Munich, Germany At the 25th International AIDS Conference in Munich Germany, the Kenya Legal and Ethical Issues Network on HIV and AIDS
From the 7th-12th July 2024, the Kenya Legal and Ethical Issues Network on HIV & AIDS (KELIN) participated in the 2nd Pan-African Legal Symposium in
KELIN recently conducted a series of community dialogue forums on HIV treatment and prevention tools across three major cities in Kenya. The dialogues took place
Kisumu, Kenya- 26 June 2024 The petition challenging the interrupted supply of ARVs medication and related commodities has been further adjourned to 29th July 2024
10th-11th June 2024-Naivasha, Kenya KELIN hosted a two-day capacity building workshop in Naivasha focusing on emerging issues surrounding Intellectual Property (IP) and access to essential
Blog Article by Duke Otieno I had the privilege of representing KELIN at the Coalition to Accelerate and Support Prevention Research (CASPR) Research Literacy Initiative’s
A significant milestone towards enhancing accountability in TB management was recently achieved through a national training session held in Machakos County. The event, organized by
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