Kenya faces an increasing burden of NCDs, which account for 50% of hospital admissions, 55% of hospital deaths, and 33% of total deaths (STEPs Survey, 2015). The situation has been
NCDAK, and other founding members of AMATA, representing patients, academia, civil society, and industry, welcome the official ratification of the AMA Treaty, which has enabled the African Medicines Agency to
Organ transplantation is seen as the only treatment for liver and heart failure and the best treatment for end-stage kidney disease. For organ failure patients, transplantation radically improves the quality
July 27, 2021 Nairobi, Kenya The Ministry of Health launched the National Strategic Plan for the Prevention and Control of Non-Communicable Diseases (NCDs) 2021/2022 – 2025/2026 at the Panafric Hotel,
NCDAK seeks to contribute to the reduction of the preventable burden of morbidity, mortality and disability, we are seeking services of an independent consultant/s to develop a UHC policy brief
The Ministry of Health through the NCD Department in partnership with NCDAK is seeking services of an independent consultant/s to support in the development of the Kenya national strategy for