Government requests time to comply with court orders in TB is not a crime case
On 23 October 2017, the High Court in Nairobi mentioned the case that challenged the unconstitutional and unlawful incarceration of TB patients (Petition 329 of
On 23 October 2017, the High Court in Nairobi mentioned the case that challenged the unconstitutional and unlawful incarceration of TB patients (Petition 329 of
The High Court in Nairobi on 1 August 2017 failed to mention the case that challenged the unconstitutional and unlawful incarceration of TB patients (Petition
Human rights community advocates want tuberculosis included in health insurance. This was stated on 21 July 2017 during a meeting to validate the findings of
The government failed to send a representative on 14 February 2017 for the mention of a case that challenged the unconstitutional and unlawful incarceration of
On 12 May, 2016, the Principal Secretary for Health, Dr. Nicholas Muraguri, issued a circular to all health officials informing them that confinement of patients
The High Court has in a judgment delivered today declared that the practice of confining TB patients in prisons for purposes of treatment is unlawful and unconstitutional.
What: The High court of Kenya is set to make a precedence judgment on the treatment of TB patients, a judgment that has implications on
What: The High court of Kenya is set to make a precedence judgment on the treatment of TB patients, a judgment that has ramifications on
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