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The national Multisectoral HIV prevention steering committee meeting

In a move to further the ongoing commitment to end AIDS as a public health threat by 2030, the National Multisectoral HIV Prevention Steering Committee held a meeting in which the Technical Support Unit (TSU) and South-to-South Learning Network (SSLN) team members participated. Strategies were deliberated upon towards accelerating the achievement of the goals in …

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What next after the strategic plan launch? Thinking through the implementation process

Partners for Health and Development in Africa (PHDA) Senior Management Team (SMT) convened a pivotal meeting on the 22nd of February. This meeting marked a crucial moment following the launch of the organization’s strategic plan for 2023-2027. With the commitment to Reimagine the health equity agenda for marginalized populations, the team engaged in extensive discussions …

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Transforming healthcare together: CIHEB’s team led by CEO visit to SWOP -TRANSFORM clinic

Partners for Health and Development in Africa (PHDA) recently hosted a team from the Center for International Health, Education, and Biosecurity (CIHEB), including their CEO, in a visit to Transform Clinic on Wednesday, the 20th. This visit marks an important milestone in the organization’s collaborative efforts to improve healthcare standards and empower communities through mentorship …

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PHDA’s commitment to upholding patient privacy

In line with its commitment to safeguarding the fundamental right to privacy, PHDA continues to strive in implementing measures meant to uphold and protect the confidentiality and privacy of program and organizational data. Adhering to the stipulations of The Data Protection Act 2019, PHDA has developed its comprehensive Data Protection Policy (DPP) to ensure the …

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University of Nairobi’s annual HIV/AIDS/STI/SRH research review conference

For over twenty-five years, the University of Nairobi has convened an annual review meeting, an esteemed tradition that persists. This year, PHDA had the honor of hosting this pivotal event, held over a week at the Serena Hotel in Nairobi. Celebrating the 44th anniversary of collaborative efforts that originated as a modest research initiative on …

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PHDA turns 10

Partners for Health and Development in Africa (PHDA) marked a decade of building healthy communities in Africa on January 19, 2024, with a commemorative event held at the Boma Inn Hotel. This event served as a platform to honor a decade of PHDA’s groundbreaking achievements in healthcare and HIV/STI prevention. Further crowning the event was …

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A decade of impactful service

In commemoration of a decade of dedicated service, Partners for Health and Development in Africa (PHDA) organized two transformative medical camps in the neighborhoods of Kariobangi and Kawangware in Nairobi County. These camps extended healthcare access to the general population, touching the lives of over 500 individuals. The anniversary initiative highlighted our mission of building …

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Programmatic mapping and estimating the population size of key populations in Kenya-Research article

Programmatic mapping and estimating the population size of key populations in Kenya-Research article Effective coverage of Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) prevention services for Key Populations (KPs), including female sex workers (FSWs), men who have sex with men (MSM), people who inject drugs (PWID) and transgender (TG) people necessitates periodic validation of physical venues and size …

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CNCS Mozambique visits the Kenya Key Populations Technical Support Unit

CNCS Mozambique visits the Kenya Key Populations Technical Support Unit In partnership with the Global Fund, the South to South Learning Network (SSLN), supported a one-week learning visit from 11th July 2022 to 15th July 2022 between Mozambique and Kenya to set up an HIV Technical Support Unit. Dr. Ruth Laibon-Masha, PhD, CEO of NACC Kenya, led the …

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Optimizing Effective Coverage of HIV/STI Prevention and Care Programs: A Program Science Approach

Optimizing Effective Coverage of HIV/STI Prevention and Care Programs: A Program Science Approach The Banbury Center hosted the “Optimizing Effective Coverage of HIV/STI Prevention and Care Programs: A Program Science Approach” meeting from 3rd to 5th May 2022. This was a hybrid (physical and virtual)  meeting that brought together global experts in HIV/STI prevention and …

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Wanjiru Angela Nduati

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Wanjiru Angela Nduati is a qualified Advocate of the High Court of Kenya. She holds a Bachelor of Laws (LLB) Honours degree from the University of Leicester, UK, and has advanced certifications in trust creation law, company law, and trustee investment law. Wanjiru’s career includes pivotal roles in both legal practice and corporate governance. She is the Co-founder and managing partner of Havelock, Nduati & Company Advocates, she specializes in trusts, estate planning, and property structuring. With over two decades of experience, she held pivotal roles including Head of Governance & Control at Barclays Consumer Banking and Group Company Secretary & Legal Counsel at Barclays Bank of Kenya. Wanjiru is highly regarded for her expertise in legal practice and corporate governance, playing a pivotal role in shaping legal and financial strategies for individuals and institutions.