Where does Ciheb-Kenya work?
Ciheb-Kenya works with the Ministry of Health in priority counties, as well as in Nairobi City County, Migori and Kisii counties.
Ciheb-Kenya works with the Ministry of Health in priority counties, as well as in Nairobi City County, Migori and Kisii counties.
Ciheb-Kenya’s programs are TRACK, TAPHIK, PACT Endeleza and PACT Timiza.
Three healthcare professionals affiliated with Ciheb-Kenya received the 2020 PEPFAR Heroes Award. Dr. Jebet Boit and Dr. Sheila Ayuya, both affiliated with the PACT Endeleza program, and Lilian Okioga, affiliated with the PACT Timiza program, received the awards for their outstanding contributions to the prevention and treatment of HIV/AIDS during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Ciheb-Kenya was registered on March 9th 2020.
Ciheb-Kenya partners with the University of Maryland, Baltimore, and Ciheb Global to implement programs in Kenya. Ciheb-Kenya is a local indigenous organization borne out of PEPFAR’s shift over the last decade to help build local capacity and foster greater sustainability.
Ciheb-Kenya’s partners include the University of Maryland, Baltimore, the Ministry of Health, Nairobi Metropolitan Service, and Migori County.