This long weekend our programs manager Gideon Ayodo is reminding us that small daily choices make a big difference in preventing and managing Non-communicable diseases - NCDs.
Move a little, hydrate, eat mindfully & take a breath. Indeed, every small step counts!
#TuongeeNCDs
At 41, Polycarp Wafula has lived with sickle cell disease for as long as he can remember. Diagnosed as a child, at a time when little was known about the condition in Kenya, he recalls a childhood filled with confusion, stigma, and endless hospital visits.
“My mother didn’t understand what was happening to me. I was always in pain, always in and out of clinics,” he says. “Back then, there was no awareness. People thought it was witchcraft.”
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80 days left! 🌍🎉 Join us in Kigali from 20-22 October 2024 to showcase best practices and accelerate progress in tackling the NCD burden in Rwanda, across the region, and globally. Together, we can #ActOnNCDs! Let's meet at #NCDAF2024. For more, Visit the official forum website here👉: https://t.co/g0Ryn6FUlp @ncdalliance@RwandaHealth@RBCRwanda
The primary target audience for the Forum is NCD civil society, including NCDA members, national and regional NCD alliances, youth and people living with NCDs. The #NCDAF2024 is a unique and diverse convening of the NCD community.
#ActOnNCDs
Our problem is not money being there, you will pay us later, you paid us in July last year when we started to work in February. So what's the difference this time round.Anyway that doesn't block us from saying you gave out letters to MPS, and that you need to pack and go @TSC_KE
Many people might think Kuna serious people employed hapa. Truth this, hapa ndio epicenter ya corruption Kenya. The name should change to Politicians employment letters collection center. @HonOscarSudi na @OsoroSylvanus wanajua
#OccupyTSC#nancymachariamustgo@TSC_KE
@FaithOdhiambo8#OccupyTSC@TSC_KE tunwakujia, you've made teachers commit suicide koz of the torture to interns. You sacked 1000 teachers for going for demonstrations. Hatutasahau
Day 4 of "Collective Hope and Quality of Life for Lung Cancer Patients" was powerful. Speakers covered breaking bad news, survivorship, and end-of-life care. Jared and Mrs. Kemboi’s personal stories of loss touched everyone deeply, highlighting the emotional impact of lung cancer