Physical Health in Kenya

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Region: Kenya

Physical health in Kenya is a major concern due to inadequate healthcare facilities, poor sanitation, and limited access to clean water. Malnutrition, infectious diseases, and non-communicable diseases are prevalent, leading to high mortality rates and reduced life expectancy.

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                As you know there is nothing as valuable in life as education.  Tumaini Miles of Smiles Centre not only houses, feeds, clothes the orphans, abandoned and the poor, but goes deeper to provide quality e...
                
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                Two month old Baby Cara lost her mom. Washing clothes in the river, she had a seizure, fell into the water and drowned. Since then, Baby Cara has been diagnosed with acute malnutrition.  Her situation...
                
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                Inequalities created by climate change, conflict and COVID-19 threaten the lives of the families we work with.  Now more than ever they need the programmes we have developed over 20 years that support...
                
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                Water is a vital and scarce resource all over the world. This project implements and enhances rainwater harvesting and sanitation facilities, capacity and infrastructure, whilst ensuring the best basi...
                
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                "Family planning could bring more benefits to more people at less cost than any other single technology now available to the human race." UNICEF. There is no question the  people we serve are desperat...
                
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