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Muthoki Kithanze is a print and photojournalist based in Nairobi, Kenya. She has a special interest in feature reporting with a keen focus on culture and arts, wildlife and tourism, and social injustice among others.
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The struggles of navigating the world of hearing impaired kin
The article explores the challenges faced by families with hearing-impaired members, focusing on the experiences of Joyce Nyokabi and her daughter Hellen Ruguru, who lost her hearing. It highlights the importance of sign language and the barriers to its accessibility, such as stigma and limited resources. The narrative underscores the emotional and communication struggles within families, emphasizing the need for psychosocial support and inclusive education. The piece also discusses the broader societal implications, advocating for increased awareness and resources to support the deaf community in Kenya.
The revelation by the National Police Service that about 100 women and girls have been killed in the past three months as the femicide crisis
The National Police Service has revealed a disturbing trend of femicide, with approximately 100 women and girls killed in the past three months. This highlights a significant crisis that requires urgent attention and action.
New drug offers hope for reducing maternal mortality in Kenya
In Kenya, the introduction of heat-stable carbetocin at Makueni Referral Hospital has significantly reduced severe postpartum hemorrhage (PPH) cases, a leading cause of maternal mortality. This intervention, part of the AMPLI-PPHI project, aims to implement WHO-recommended practices across 36 hospitals in Makueni County. The project, supported by organizations like Jhpiego and PATH, has led to a decrease in blood transfusions and improved maternal outcomes. Despite the high initial cost of carbetocin, price negotiations have made it more accessible. The initiative aligns with global efforts to reduce maternal mortality, with local healthcare leaders advocating for its continuation beyond the project's end.
Poor teens haunted by urinary, vaginal infections
The article highlights the challenges faced by teenage girls in Nairobi's Kibera slums regarding urinary tract and vaginal infections. Christine Talia, an 18-year-old, shares her struggle with UTIs, exacerbated by limited access to healthcare and misinformation. Experts like Dr. Joan Okemo and Wilfred Omari emphasize the importance of proper medical treatment and the dangers of self-medication. Organizations like Polycom Girls and Aids Healthcare Foundation are working to provide education and resources. The article underscores the need for comprehensive sexual education to empower young people in managing their health.
How teen pregnancy is fuelling obstetric fistula in rural areas
Teen pregnancy in rural Kenya is significantly contributing to the prevalence of obstetric fistula, a condition causing severe incontinence and social stigma. Pauline Omuronji's story highlights the challenges faced by young mothers, including prolonged labor and inadequate medical care. Organizations like the Fistula Foundation and Women and Development Against Distress in Africa are working to provide treatment and support, but financial constraints and limited healthcare facilities hinder progress. The article underscores the need for comprehensive interventions, including education and community sensitization, to address the root causes of fistula and support affected girls and women.
African Climate Experts Urge for Inclusion of Health in Climate Change Policy
Climate stakeholders in Africa have emphasized the need to integrate health into climate change policy, highlighting the omission of health issues in the Nairobi Declaration on Climate Change. Leah Aoko of the Africa Research and Impact Network criticized the lack of focus on the health and climate change intersection in recent discussions. The expert webinar, organized by the Africa Institute for Development Policy, also featured Hon Winnie Masiko from Uganda who advocated for gender policies and economic empowerment to enhance climate change action. The discussions revealed that inadequate information, weak political leadership, and insufficient health financing in climate policy are obstacles to prioritizing health.
An engrossing read on the bewildering creativity of two men.
Father’s Day: Dads instrumental in raising well-rounded men
The article discusses the evolving role of fathers in parenting, particularly in raising sons. Justus Njoroge, an electrical engineer and father, shares his approach to parenting by being physically present and supportive, rather than just scolding. He emphasizes the importance of spending quality time with his children and being involved in their daily activities. Dr. Michael Mbiriri, a psychologist, adds that fathers play a crucial role beyond being providers, including being role models, shaping attitudes towards women, and fostering spirituality and conscience in their children. The article also touches on the negative impacts of fathers focusing on their sons' weaknesses, which can lead to low self-esteem and mental health issues, including a higher rate of suicide among men. Mbiriri advocates for good communication and quality time between fathers and sons to promote better developmental outcomes.
How the craze for natural hair turned into booming business
Women are increasingly abandoning hair relaxers in favor of natural hair products, spending up to Sh10,000 per session. This shift has spurred a booming business in the natural hair care industry, reflecting a broader trend towards embracing natural beauty.
For PWDs, getting job is hard enough, losing it a nightmare
The article discusses the challenges faced by persons with disabilities in Kenya, particularly in the job market. Jane Miano, a retiree with a disability, shares her personal experiences of discrimination and difficulty in finding employment despite having impressive qualifications. Miano recounts an incident where she fell during an interview and was not hired, as well as other instances where she was dismissed outright due to her disability. Despite these setbacks, Miano's perseverance eventually led to a successful career at the Post office, where she became a telegraph superintendent. The article highlights the broader issue of stigma and the struggle for disabled individuals to secure both formal and informal employment in Kenya.
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