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Advocating for adequate pain relief :-)

Katılım Ekim 2012
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Ministry of Health
Ministry of Health@MOH_Kenya·
Dr Loise Nyanjau, Lead, Maternal Health, Ministry of Health, explains the Three Delays Model behind why mothers still experience difficult deliveries and conditions that may lead to death ahead of IMNHC 2026.
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ICPCN@ICPCN·
We are pleased to share this opportunity from EPEC-Pediatrics Europe. Healthcare professionals are invited to the Advanced Paediatric Pain & Palliative Care Workshop, taking place 17–20 May 2026 in Prague. Based on the internationally recognised EPEC (Education in Palliative & End-of-Life Care) curriculum, this intensive training offers an opportunity to gain practical knowledge and skills in paediatric palliative care. EPEC Level 2 and Level 3 workshops will also take place during the 7th Maruzza International Congress on Paediatric Palliative Care, 21–23 October 2026 in Rome. @MaruzzaCongress. Learn more: Prague workshop: nrv.org/en/epec-pediat… Rome congress: childrenpalliativecarecongress.org/congress-2026/
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Rev Ignitius Malimo
Rev Ignitius Malimo@MalimoIgnitius·
Job’s response in pain was worship. Not denial. Not pretending. It was Surrender in worship to God who is the giver of life. Lent reminds us that worship can be an act of trust even when life is heavy. #Lent2026 #Day23 #WorshipInTheStorm #FaithJourney🙏
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Rev Ignitius Malimo
Rev Ignitius Malimo@MalimoIgnitius·
If the Lord counted sins, none could stand. Yet He forgives. May this Lent awaken deeper reverence and renewed obedience in us. May this teachings be a reminder for you to forgive and delete all records of wrong from your heart. #LentDevotionDay19 #GraceToForgive #Renewal🙏
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National Police Service Commission - Kenya
The National Police Service Commission participated in the 7th National Palliative Care Conference held in Mombasa County, reinforcing its commitment to strengthening officer wellness frameworks within the National Police Service. The Conference, themed “Universal Access to Compassionate and Comprehensive Palliative Care in Kenya,” was organized by the Ministry of Health. It was graced by Commissioner Angeline Siparo who also serves as the Chairperson of the Welfare, Counselling and Professional Development Committee. In her opening remarks, Commissioner Siparo cited People Policy and Programs as the cornerstone of sustainable and dignified palliative care. She underscored the Commission’s deliberate efforts to embed mental health and psychosocial support within structured wellness systems, elevating care from ad hoc intervention to institutional priority. The forum provided valuable insights on integrating palliative care into the broader management of welfare and counselling services for police officers.
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Kenya Hospices and Palliative Care Association
Pain & Symptom Management in PC Workshop Because no one should suffer in silence The workshop brought participants face to face with the realities of pain & symptom management in PC, exploring assessment, management & access to essential medicines across all levels of care.
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Kenya Hospices and Palliative Care Association
Her challenge to every professional in the room? 👉 Don't just attend the conference. GO BACK AND CHANGE SOMETHING. Try a new approach. Show up differently. Make your little corner of care warmer and better — even when the system makes it hard. 🌍
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Zipporah Ali MD
Zipporah Ali MD@zippyali·
I was humbled to receive an award in recognition of my work in Advocacy in #PalliativeCare: Transforming Policy, Practice and Lives. Awarded by @KEHPCA in collaboration with the @MOH_Kenya . This Award is in recognition of all working in PC in Kenya & beyond @ICPCN @NCIKenya
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National Cancer Institute of Kenya
Today is *International HPV Awareness Day* , a reminder that awareness and prevention can save lives. Human Papillomavirus (HPV) is very common. Most people will get HPV at some point in their lives, often without any signs or symptoms. While many infections clear on their own, some high-risk types of HPV can lead to cancers, including cervical cancer. The good news is that HPV-related cancers are largely preventable. Vaccination helps protect against HPV infection. Regular screening helps detect early cell changes before they become cancer. HPV affects both women and men and spreads through close skin-to-skin contact. Knowing your status, getting vaccinated, and going for screening are simple steps that make a powerful difference. Protect yourself. Protect your loved ones. Choose prevention today. #HPVAwarenessDay #NCIKenya #HPVVaccine #CancerPrevention #CervicalCancerPrevention #HealthyKenya
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