Our Programs

Discover our comprehensive programs designed to improve healthcare systems and promote rational use of medicines across Kenya

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Program Areas

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:

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Aligned with SDG3: Universal Health Coverage
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Essential Medicines Program

Active

Improving access to quality essential medicines in rural and underserved communities across Kenya.

Key Features:

Medicine DistributionQuality AssuranceSupply Chain Management

Impact:

Reached 200+ health facilities

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Antimicrobial Resistance Initiative

Active

Combating AMR through surveillance, education, and stewardship programs nationwide.

Key Features:

Laboratory TestingSurveillance SystemsHealthcare Worker Training

Impact:

Trained 1,000+ professionals

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Health Worker Capacity Building

Active

Enhancing skills and knowledge of healthcare professionals in rational medicine use.

Key Features:

Training WorkshopsMentorship ProgramsCertification Courses

Impact:

5,000+ workers trained

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Community Health Education

Active

Empowering communities with knowledge for better health outcomes and medicine practices.

Key Features:

School ProgramsCommunity OutreachPublic Awareness Campaigns

Impact:

Reached 500,000+ people

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Maternal and Child Health

Active

Ensuring safe and effective medicine use for mothers and children across Kenya.

Key Features:

Prenatal CarePediatric ServicesNutrition Support

Impact:

Served 50,000+ mothers

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Digital Health Solutions

Pilot

Leveraging technology to improve medicine tracking and patient outcomes.

Key Features:

Mobile AppsSMS RemindersData Analytics

Impact:

100,000+ app downloads

Get Involved in Our Programs

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.