From Shortages to Solutions: How Collaboration Improved Oxygen Access in Homabay and Busia
Access to medical oxygen remains one of the most critical needs in primary healthcare. For newborns in distress, mothers facing complications, and patients struggling to breathe, oxygen is not just a treatment; it is a lifeline. Yet in many counties across Kenya, dependable access to oxygen has long been inconsistent, unpredictable, and often prohibitively expensive
Rewriting the story of maternal health through Point-of-Care Ultrasound (POCUS)
Point-of-Care Ultrasound (POCUS) has created a game-changing shift for pregnant women in Kenya, especially those living in remote, underserved areas. By bringing real-time imaging directly to the patient’s side, POCUS allows healthcare providers to quickly assess fetal well-being, detect complications early, and make informed decisions without relying on distant referral facilities. Through initiatives like MaPEMA,
CPHD Reaffirms Commitment to Maternal and Newborn Health at KOGS Society Conference
We at the Center for Public Health and Development (CPHD) were incredibly proud to participate in the annual @TheKOGSSociety conference for the second consecutive year. It was an honor, and it truly reinforced our deep-seated commitment to making sure fewer mothers and newborns die, both here in Kenya and beyond. Our mission is clear: we
Building Sustainable Digital Health Systems
Our recent analysis of our AI-supported Maternal, Newborn, and Child Health (MNCH) learning platform has yielded some crucial insights. We’ve found that for these digital health tools to truly stick and make a lasting impact, we need to ensure they are backed by strong institutions, clear policy, and tools that are co-designed with the people



