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What We Do?
Current Projects and Programs
USAID NYM is being implemented by PATH Kenya–led consortium of Kenyan non-governmental organizations over a five-year period (March 18, 2021 through March 17, 2026). It is a service delivery project at the County level that provides HIV services to orphans and vulnerable children (OVC) in Homa Bay, Kisii, and Migori Counties and to Adolescent Girls and Young Women (AGYW) in Homa Bay and Migori Counties.
The project supports the Government of Kenya (GoK) in attaining its goal of addressing the HIV and AIDS response by safeguarding the rights and welfare of children and AGYW impacted by HIV and AIDS.
USAID Dumisha Afya is a Kenya Health Partnership for Quality Services (KHPQS) program funded by USAID and managed by the Moi Teaching and Referral Hospital referred to as “MTRH”.
USAID Dumisha Afya supports the Government of Kenya (GOK) in attaining its goal of addressing the HIV/AIDS response, safeguarding the rights and welfare of children and adolescents impacted by HIV/AIDS, and ensuring equitable access to and use of quality primary health care services by the most vulnerable.
The Global Fund New Funding Model HIV (GC6) and AIDS project priority areas of focus are based on the Kenya AIDS Strategic Framework (KASF) 20014/15-2018/19, which seeks to contribute to achieving vision 2030 through universal access to comprehensive HIV prevention, treatment and care and improving the quality of life of those infected and affected by HIV and AIDS and mitigating the socio-economic impact of the scourge.
NOPE in partnership with Kenya Red Cross Society began implementing the new Global Fund Project in Bomet and Kericho County since July 2021.
NOPE currently implements the Meaningful Engagement of Youth & Women in Agroforestry and Biodiversity Conservation (MEYWAB) project under the ASILI-B program by Vi Agroforestry as a Technical Assistance Partner.
NOPE uses innovative approaches, which include: Social Behavioral Change Communication (SBCC) using evidence-based peer-centered approaches, advocacy, institutional capacity strengthening, networking and partnerships.
Farmers’ Voice Radio (FVR) is an initiative by UK charity, the Lorna Young Foundation (LYF). It enables farming communities to access and share the knowledge they need to succeed. Radio is the most affordable and accessible media in the Global South: it is trusted, inclusive and has a rapid, wide reach.
NOPE for the past 20 years has been the local partner for this project, sub-granted by Business for Social Responsibility (BSR), who have received funding from buyer companies (Twinning, LIDL, among others).
Past Projects
The Jamii Bora Maternal Newborn and Child Health (MNCH) Project is a three-year European Union (EU) funded project whose goal is to contribute to the redution of maternal mortality by two thirds and child mortality by three quarters in Samburu County (Samburu East, Samburu North and Samburu Central Sub-counties) by the end of 3 years (2013 - 2015)
The project has four strategic objectives that focus on (1) increasing access to and utilization of quality MNCH services; (2) increasing access to and uptake ofSRH and FP services; (3) reaching the target beneficiaries with community MNCH promotive actions; and (4) improving household incomes by the end of three years.
Our Partners