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This document presents gender analysis and mainstreaming strategies for integrating gender into Keny?s national HIV/AIDS strategic plan. It was produced by the Gender and HIV/AIDS Technical Sub-Committee of the National AIDS Control Council in November 2002.
This document aims to ensure that the gender dimension of the HIV/AIDS epidemic does not remain just an intellectual idea, but throug...
The development of the National Plan of Action for OVC has been a consultative process that involved the Government of Kenya, Civil society actors and international development agencies.
This NPA outlines the key interventions that are to be taken by the GOK and other key stakeholders to address issues facing orphans and vulnerable children. Many development partners, NGOs, CBOs, FBOs and the Go...
This second National Health Sector Strategic Plan (NHSSP II) by MOH is formulated with the aim of reversing the downward trends in health indicators observed during the implementation of the first strategic plan (NHSSP I, 1999–2004), applying the lessons learned and searching for innovative solutions.
NHSSP II re-invigorate the Kenya Health Policy Framework (KHPF) elaborated in 1994. The health...
The development of the Kenya National HIV/AIDS Strategic Plan (KNASP) covering the period 2005/06-2009/10 followed a participatory process in which many stakeholders took part. The stakeholders were drawn from a cross-section of public, private, civil society, faith-based organizations and international institutions. The process involved extensive nationwide consultations with stakeholder groups a...
Council of Anglican Provinces of Africa (CAPA)has been increasingly involved in contributing to the global plan to reduce HIV/AIDS, TB and Malaria by evolving appropriate strategies and activities across her Provinces and Dioceses in order to respond to the needs of her communities in light of these epidemics. The Anglican Church in Africa, being a caring Church in a hurting world, has developed t...
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