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Chip Title: Improving ART adherence among adolescence in Pumwani kamukunji Sub County
Participant(s): Mary Wanjiku Chege
Juliah Wangui Thiongo
Organization: St John’s Community Centre
Year: 2015
Country: Kenya
Region: Eastern_Africa

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CHIP Plan (PDF)

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About The Organization

In Somaliland there are three healths professional association who are currently active in the health system of the country include Somaliland Medical Laboratory Association, Nursing and Midwifery Association and Somaliland Medical Association. In addition to that, Health professional associations are supported and capacitated by Tropical Health and Education Trust (THET) and funded by DFID

Current Mission

To uplift the spiritual, social-economic and other human conditions of vulnerable communities by facilitating them to realize their  potentials through enhanced capacity guided by the Christian spirit of “bearing one another’s burden’

Program Goal Statement 

Increasing the number of adolescence ART adherence  in Pumwani informal settlement, Nairobi

Long Term Outcome Smart Objective

To increase the number of the adolescence adherence to ART treatment by 20% in Pumwani informal settlement by December 2016