Discover our comprehensive programs designed to improve healthcare systems and promote rational use of medicines across Kenya
The strategic programs respond to current needs of members and are in alignment with Sustainable Development Goal 3 (SDG3) that calls for universal health coverage by 2030.
AFADU utilizes its long-time experience of implementation of interventions in the low and middle income regions. The current AFADU strategic program focuses on the following health priorities:
Improving access to quality essential medicines in rural and underserved communities across Kenya.
Reached 200+ health facilities
Combating AMR through surveillance, education, and stewardship programs nationwide.
Trained 1,000+ professionals
Enhancing skills and knowledge of healthcare professionals in rational medicine use.
5,000+ workers trained
Empowering communities with knowledge for better health outcomes and medicine practices.
Reached 500,000+ people
Ensuring safe and effective medicine use for mothers and children across Kenya.
Served 50,000+ mothers
Leveraging technology to improve medicine tracking and patient outcomes.
100,000+ app downloads
Whether you're a healthcare professional, community leader, or concerned citizen, there are many ways to contribute to our mission of promoting rational medicine use in Kenya.