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This is a list of domestic and international non-governmental organisations (NGOs) operating in Kenya. [ 1 ] This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness.
SHOFCO currently operates in 10 slums across Kenya: Kibera, Mathare, Mukuru, Korogocho, and Kawangware, in Nairobi; Bangladesh, Mashimoroni, and Maweni in Mombasa; and Obunga and Nyalenda in Kisumu. The majority of their work in these areas is based on the SHOFCO Urban Network (SUN), which is the primary driver of new growth for SHOFCO in these ...
There are 103 private hospitals, 58 mission hospitals, and 12 NGO hospitals in Kenya. ... Kisumu Kisumu County: Nyanza 2013 4 70 ...
The town lies along the Kisumu-Kisii highway. It is the commercial and financial centre of Rachuonyo Sub-County in Homa Bay County of the former Nyanza Province . Though small in comparison to neighbouring Kisii , Oyugis has recently registered fast growth especially since the creation of the district and increased use of the town by NGOs ...
Maendeleo Ya Wanawake Organisation (MYWO) is a women's NGO that deals with issues to do with women's rights and gender equity in Kenya. [1] It was founded in 1952 by a group of European women and was then under the umbrella of the Department of Community Development and Rehabilitation. [2]
Nyalenda is an established slum suburb of Kenya's third largest city Kisumu. It is also an electoral ward in the Kisumu Town East Constituency. The ward is cosmopolitan with mainly the Luo, Lughyas and Kisii as the majority. Other communities include Kalenjins, Kambas Kikuyus, Teso, foreigners, among others.
Geneva-based international human rights NGO of jurists. Principle 17 of The 8 March Principles (2023) stipulated decriminalising sex work. [23] La Strada International (LSI) 1995 Europe: Amsterdam-based anti-trafficking organisation, has decriminalisation as a "strategic focus area". [24] The Lancet: 2014 (at least) World
Many flights originated from Loki to re-supply SPLA units in Nuba Mountains under the leadership of Abdel Azziz. IO and NGO's to include support from Uganda, Kenya, USA, Norway (Norwegian People's Aid/NPA) and others were most prominent in supporting the SPLA/M [citation needed]. (Note: "M" or "movement" denotes the political representation of ...