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Alice Okwirry, 50, a widow living with HIV/AIDS, sits inside her house in Kianda village within Kibera district of Nairobi, Kenya February 28, 2025.
The Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS (UNAIDS) warns that the global AIDS response is in crisis after a major ...
Kenya has a growing number of older people living with HIV due to improved access to treatment. An estimated 883,694 of the 1.4 million people living with HIV aged between 35 and 74 years many of them ...
Kenya's HIV prevention and treatment package is designed to ensure the safety, privacy and confidentiality of people receiving services. On these grounds alone, not all pharmacies are suitable to ...
Kenya has the seventh-largest number of people living with HIV in the world, at around 1.4 million, according to World Health Organization data.
Kenya has 1,307,024 adults and 71,433 children currently receiving Anti-Retroviral Therapy. Kenya will run out of US-bought HIV medicines and laboratory supplies from May 2025, a government ...
Kenya requires Sh 5.24 billion for the 2024/2025 fiscal year and Sh 13.5 billion for 2025/2026 to maintain its current HIV response. Of these, Sh 1.2 billion will be used for distributing supplies ...
Kenya needs to secure an annual budget of Sh28 billion for HIV commodities in the coming years to ensure continued access to life-saving drugs and interventions amid changing foreign aid policies ...
Kenya's HIV patients face uncertainty as US aid freeze disrupts PEPFAR-funded treatments, leaving thousands without crucial medication. Discover the impact on Kisumu's residents.