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June 12 marks the World Day Against Child Labour, a solemn reminder that despite global commitments and legal protections, millions of children are still denied
The parenting journey is universally known to be a blend of joys and challenges; however, mothers of children with developmental disabilities often face unique complexities
The Myth of Free Will in Public Health In a 2011 article on tobacco control, Robert Proctor stated clearly that: “No causes are themselves uncaused”.
Picture this! It was a very warm night; you struggled to fall asleep. You wake up feeling unusually irritable, skip your morning run, and instead
By Dr. Silas Onyango In the realm of social justice, laws and regulations often shine like beacon lights, pointing toward a more equitable future. Yet
In a funding landscape marked by shifting priorities, donor fatigue, and global uncertainty, it is tempting to point to shrinking aid flows as the biggest
Contributors: Diana Munjuri and Charity Chao Shete Eunice watches her healthy one-year-old son play with other children at the waiting bay of a rural Zambian
Contributors: Hannah Simba and Naomi Njeri Today, about 800 million people are menstruating. That’s 800 million people navigating a bodily function that is as natural
By Naomi Njeri – Research Officer and Hannah Simba – Associate Research Scientist Every day more than 800 million Women of Reproductive age (WRA) are
By Jane Osindo, Elizabeth Kemigisha, Stephen Gakuo Maina, Joshua Eliud Omondi, Ann Wanjiku Kigondu, Richard Sanya, Abdhalah Ziraba Longitudinal studies are crucial for generating scientific
Nairobi, Kenya – May 20, 2025 — The African Population and Health Research Center (APHRC), in collaboration with the Nairobi City County Government and the
Action needed to tackle rising threats to young people’s health and wellbeing NAIROBI/GENEVA, May 21 2025– By 2030, there will still be over 1 billion

















