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Bold Advocacy, 15 Years of Impact & A Future Worth Fighting For What do cervical cancer prevention, HPV vaccination, natural contraception research, and 15 years of healthcare transformation have in
We promote Paediatric research, care training, and mentorship for the better health of children in urban and rural communities
We promote Paediatric research, care training, and mentorship for the better health of children in urban and rural communities
Kenya Paediatric Research Consortium (Keprecon) is a Non-Governmental Organization registered in the Republic of Kenya in 2010 under Section 10 of the Non-Governmental Organizations Coordination Act of 1990. Our certificate number is OP.28/051/2010/079/6236.
We focus on health systems strengthening, implementation research, advocacy, social and behavior change and clinical trials to improve reproductive, maternal, newborn, child and adolescent health (RMNCAH), nutrition, immunization and Primary Health Care (PHC) service delivery in Kenya.
Keprecon membership comprises paediatricians, researchers, health workers, social scientists and other professionals who have experience and interest in health research and those who have project grants being administered at the organization.
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Bold Advocacy, 15 Years of Impact & A Future Worth Fighting For What do cervical cancer prevention, HPV vaccination, natural contraception research, and 15 years of healthcare transformation have in
Are you passionate about healthcare transformation, advocacy, and groundbreaking maternal and child health innovations? Then, you don’t want to miss the latest edition of Keprecon Quarterly – Issue 2! This
Welcome to the very first edition of the KEPRECON Quarterly Newsletter! This is your gateway to insightful updates and stories dedicated to promoting preventive care, healthy lifestyles, and timely access
Publication Title National Paediatric Protocol Booklet Emergency Triage Assessment and Treatment Plus (Distance Learning Manual) National Comprehensive Paediatric HIV Management Training Manual National HIV Care
Advocacy capacity building aims to impart advocacy knowledge and skills to stakeholders involved in the project to create policy awareness and push for implementation. The project will partner with stakeholders
Policy Briefs As part of the evidence analysis and synthesis process five policy briefs relevant to the PHC/RMNCAH+N agenda were developed.The briefs highlighted key areas of focus and recommendations that