High Court fails to mention ‘TB is not a crime case ‘
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
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
Stakeholders in the counties of Nakuru and Homa Bay have called on the National government to fast track the development and implementation of the policy
KELIN, with support from AIDS Fonds, will on 12 and 14 September, 2016 conduct two multi-stakeholder dialogue forums on TB and Human Rights in Nakuru
On 29 June 2016, in Johannesburg, Ms. Caroline Oduor, Ms. Jacqueline Waihenya, Mr. Nduru Gichamba and Mr. Nelson Osiemo participated in a regional training event for
On 24 – 25 June 2016, over 70 participants, including judges from Kenya, Zimbabwe, Uganda, South Africa, Nigeria, Malawi, India, Botswana, and Australia, as well
KELIN, in partnership with International Human Rights Clinic at the University of Chicago Law School, Stop TB Partnership and the Judicial Training Institute of Kenya
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