Focus Areas

HIV& AIDS

The HIV epidemic in Kenya has evolved, since the first case was diagnosed in 1984, to become one of the major causes of mortality and has placed tremendous demands on the health system and the economy. Learn about our work fighting this deadly disease.

The Data

The progress is positive but the intent is to achieve 0 new infections

The response to the epidemic has been improving in tandem with the increase in the availability of reliable and comprehensive data, which has enabled the country to sharpen its focus on the key HIV transmission areas and populations in order to reduce new infections.

10% Drop In Infection Rate
10% Drop In Infection Rate
10% Drop In Infection Rate
10% Drop In Infection Rate
10% Drop In Infection Rate
10% Drop In Infection Rate

Rate Of Infection in '000

Top Affected Counties % (2020)

Gender Infections in '000

Rate Of Infection in '000

Current Risk

Why did we make HIV/AIDS a focus area as an organization?

A trend analysis starting from 1990 shows that prevalence in the general population reached a peak of 10.5% in 1995‐96, after which it declined by about 40% to reach approximately 6.7% in 2003. Since then, the prevalence has remained relatively stable. The decline of the prevalence from 1995 to 2003 is partly attributed to high AIDS-related mortality while the stabilisation of the epidemic in the last 10 years is largely due to the rapid scale-up of antiretroviral therapy (ART) and reduction in the number of new infections that occurred during this period.

What We've Done

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Training

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Research

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Equipment

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Research

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Equipment

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Training

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Our Impact

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The right to health is one of a set of internationally agreed human rights standards and is inseparable or ‘indivisible’ from all other rights.

~ World Health Organization

Stories

CHS continues to grow as the preferred partner for health solutions by consistently focusing on the delivery of quality services and continuous improvement across all our program activities.

CHS continues to grow as the preferred partner for health solutions by consistently focusing on the delivery of quality services and continuous improvement across all our program activities.

10 Years Of CHS

CHS continues to grow as the preferred partner for health solutions by consistently focusing on the delivery of quality services and continuous improvement across all our program activities.

CHS continues to grow as the preferred partner for health solutions by consistently focusing on the delivery of quality services and continuous improvement across all our program activities.

10 Years of CHS

Learn more about the milestones we’ve made so far with regards to Kenya’s health sector. Find out how you can be a part of making Kenya’s health sector better.