HIV Prevention and Treatment: Intellectual Property Barriers to Access to Medicine
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
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
On 9th July 2024, the Executive Director (ED) of KELIN, Dr. Allan Maleche and the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of the National Land Commission (NLC),
Between 25th June-5th July 2024, KELIN organized ToTs engagements on sexual and reproductive health rights (SRHR) in Naivasha, Kisumu and Mombasa, Kenya respectively. The training
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
From June 17-21, 2024, the 7th Reproductive Health Network Kenya (RHNK) Scientific Conference took place at Sarova Whitesands Beach Resort, Mombasa, focusing on “Priorities for
On June 10 2024, KELIN, with support from Privacy International, and in collaboration with Y+ Kenya, hosted a webinar with thirty healthcare workers from Kenya.
From 12th to 13th June 2024, KELIN, in collaboration with the National Land Commission (NLC) and other partners, hosted the 3rd Regional Research Conference with
On June 13, 2024, KELIN organized and supported a workshop for the Homabay County CUC which brought together relevant stakeholders to discuss ways of enhancing
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
From June 4th to 7th, 2024, KELIN partnered with the National Steering Committee on the Implementation of Alternative Justice Systems (NaSCI-AJS), the Judiciary, Non-Governmental Organizations,
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