
It is estimated that 170 million workdays are lost annually in Kenya due to malaria. With your help, NetsforLife® is working to reduce cases of malaria in Kenya.
* Data on Kenya based on figures from WHO’s World Malaria Report 2008.
Kenya historically has been considered one of Africa’s more economically advantaged countries. But the past decade has seen a dramatic decline in three indicators of human development—longevity, living standard and educational attainment.
A disputed presidential election in December 2007 incited two months of unprecedented violence and turmoil in which 1,500 people died.
Kenya has 70 malaria-prone districts, with the highest transmission occurring in areas around Lake Victoria and along the southern coast.
The Nyanza province, bordering Lake Victoria, has the multiple burden of high malaria transmission, chronic poverty and the highest HIV/AIDS prevalence rate in the country.
It’s estimated that 170 million workdays are lost annually in Kenya due to malaria.
The Anglican Church of Kenya has 2.5 million congregants spread throughout 28 dioceses and 1,500 parishes.
The church has been a major force in health and development issues, with a focus on HIV/AIDS and malaria awareness and prevention.
The diocese has decades of experience working in the Nyanza Province, through its on-the-ground partner Inter-Diocesan Christian Community Services (IDCCS).
NetsforLife® is working in all eight zones within the Nyanza Province, located in the malaria-prone region along Lake Victoria.
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