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Upcoming events


Digital End to End Report Launch

A report on assessing the use of digital tools for COVID-19 management in the country was unveiled. August 5, 2021, in Nairobi. Dr. Amoth receives the report from Prof. Karanja…

Utilization of Digital Tools to enhance COVID-19 and TB Testing and Linkages to care among Boda- Boda Riders in the Nairobi Metropolis Project

Boda-Boda Project Dr. Patrick Amoth receives findings of the study from Prof. Simon Karanja (2nd left). Looking on Prof. Joseph Mathu Ndung’u (right) and Principal COHES, Dr. Reuben Thuo (left).…

JKUAT Maps Diagnostic Testing Services in Kisumu, Nyeri for UHC -Diagnostic Network Optimization

JKUAT Maps Diagnostic Testing Services in Kisumu, Nyeri for UHC Enhancing Key Diagnostic Services in Kenya for universal health care The JKUAT-DHARC team on 5th July 2022, Launched the UHC…

Mobile Diagnostic Lab in Mombasa – BIONEAR CAREPOD

The First Mobile Diagnostic Laboratory in Mombasa County to support routine and surveillance Diagnostic Services The JKUAT-DHARC team and the Mombasa CHMT team The JKUAT-DHARC team led by Prof Simon…

Devolved Testing Project

Enhancement of access to COVID-19 & TB simultaneous screening, COVID-19 testing using Ag-RDTs and linkage to care in selected Counties in Kenya via CHV led door-to-door testing and health facility…

Diagnostic Network Optimization To Enhance Primary Health care

Launch of the UHC Tracker to Enhance Healthcare Access Prof. Simon Karanja hands over the report of the project to Ag. Director General, Ministry of Health, Dr. Patrick Amoth. Looking…

Mobile Laboratory Transform Healthcare in Mombasa County

Healthcare in Mombasa County In the heart of Mombasa County, a remarkable transformation is taking place. The introduction of the Bionear mobile diagnostic laboratory has ushered in a new era…

DHARC-JKUAT Team Tours the Revital Healthcare EPZ Limited Factory in Kikambala, Kilifi County

DHARC-JKUAT Team Tours the Revital Healthcare EPZ Limited Factory in Kikambala, Kilifi County The JKUAT COHES Research team (DHARC) led by Prof Simon Karanja, visited Revital Healthcare EPZ Limited, a…

A Case for eHealth in Strengthening Kenyan Healthcare System

Strengthening Kenyan Healthcare System JKUAT College of Health Sciences (COHES) through the Digital Health Applied Research Centre (DHARC) organized a College Hall Meeting bringing together industry players, Ministry of Health…

JKUAT Develops System that Predicts Covid-19 Infection Trends in Kenya

Covid-19 Infection Trends in Kenya From left: Dr Ngigi of GEGIS, Dr. Mungatu of SMS, Prof. Wamunyokoli of SOBMS, Mr. Muriuki of GEIGIS, Ms. Gichaiya of ICT, Dr. Aduda of…

News


Launch of the UHC Tracker to Enhance Healthcare Access

Diagnostic Network Optimization Report Launch on 22nd August 2023 at Norfolk the Fairmont, Nairobi Prof. Simon Karanja hands over the report of the project to Ag. Director General, Ministry of…

Devolved Testing Project Launch

Enhancement of access to COVID-19 & TB simultaneous screening, COVID-19 testing using Ag-RDTs and linkage to care in selected Counties in Kenya via CHV led door-to-door testing and health facility…