Kenya

Over the past few decades conflict and natural disasters has left the population in North Eastern Kenya marginalised and vulnerable. With support from the UK Foreign, Commonwealth, & Development Office (FCDO), MENTOR worked in partnership with Departments of Health in Wajir, Garissa and Mandera to ensure vulnerable communities at risk of malaria and vector-borne disease outbreaks had […]
MoH Garissa Appreciation Award to MENTOR for Improving Healthcare Services

Owing to The MENTOR Initiative’s continuous and successful collaboration in the implementation of malaria and other febrile diseases prevention and control programmes targeting the most vulnerable communities in North Eastern Kenya, The MENTOR Initiative received two prestigious merit awards during the period of August to November 2016. The Garissa Ministry of Health was awarded the Best […]
Investigating a Non-Mesh LLIN amongst outdoor sleeping Nomadic Communities in Kenya

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Patient adherence to prescribed artemisinin-based combination therapy in Garissa County, Kenya, after three years of health care in a conflict setting

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Investigating the acceptability of non-mesh, long-lasting insecticidal nets amongst nomadic communities in Garissa County, Kenya using a prospective, longitudinal study design and cross-sectional household surveys

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Perceptions of malaria and acceptance of rapid diagnostic tests and related treatment practises among community members and health care providers in Greater Garissa, North Eastern Province, Kenya

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Can Timely Vector Control Interventions Triggered by Atypical Environmental Conditions Prevent Malaria Epidemics? A Case-Study from Wajir County, Kenya

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Adherence to prescribed artemisinin-based combination therapy in Garissa and Bunyala districts, Kenya

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