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Health in Action: How Local Partnerships Are Powering Access Through Medical Camps

In a powerful display of collaboration and compassion, SOLASA—an active member of the System Changer Network Kenya (SCN)—recently joined hands with the County Government of Uasin Gishu and other committed partners to host a free medical camp in Kapsaret, Kenya. From general health checkups to vital health education, the event was more than a one-day…

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Health equity in informal settlements in Nairobi? A young woman shares about the gaps in healthcare and her way to become a nurse

Irene, a young women has grown up in Mukuru Slums, in Nairobi: A large area with hundreds of thousands of people living at and below the poverty line. Waste, informal settlements, illiteracy, teenage mothers and bad water conditions are just a few challenges… health equity is not existing. I have known Irene during a visit…

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Driving change and development together with- not for – the people

Driving change and development together with the people in Kenya, based on win -win approaches, while networking with partners from diverse backgrounds and listening to  the people at the ground to understand better the needs and wants – that’s what in the focus of our work and reflected in this blog. Thanks to all partners, friends and Kenyan people who help to make this happen.

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