Monday, January 30, 2012

In the Headlines V

Reprieve for Deaf Patients as Sign Language Training Programme for Nurses Launched: A programme has been launched to train medical nurses in Kenyan Sign Language (KSL) to assist deaf patients more effectively. I believe this is a great step in ensuring that hearing impaired patients can be understood when seeking medical treatment.

Abortion case study: ‘There was no anaesthetic’: Read Akech Ayimba's story, she had two abortions and is now pro-life and runs support groups for women who have had abortions.


Helping Your Child Deal with Death: Ever wondered how to help your children understand death. Read this article by National Center for Crisis Management.


Dangerous Abortions on the Rise:  A study by WHO shows a rising proportion of abortions worldwide are putting women's health at risk.


I Should Have Mourned My Daughter in Dignity: Read Gibson Kagoi's story, his daughter, Gladys Muthoni, made headlines in December last year following a suspected Ebola outbreak.


Kenya's Gay, Bisexual Men Being Trafficked in Arab Gulf Sex Trade: A report indicated that Kenyan homosexual and bisexual men are involved in sex trade in countries such as United Arab Emirates, Qatar and Saudi Arabia.

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