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Written by liberatingstrategies@gmail.comApril 30, 2025

Faith leaders call for more awareness to tackle endemic diseases as donor cuts bite – The Eastleigh Voice

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The leaders particularly call for increased awareness campaigns aimed at educating the public on the dire consequences of preventable diseases.

Faith-based leaders from across the country are calling for urgent and accelerated action to tackle the persistent challenges of poverty and endemic diseases in the country.

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Addressing a conference in Nairobi on Wednesday, the religious leaders from diverse faiths stressed the urgency of immediate action, criticising the slow pace of current efforts.

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Organised by the Africa Health and Economic Transformation Initiative (AHETI), the two-day summit seeks to categorically accelerate the fight against maternal mortality and cervical cancer, two of the most urgent and preventable health challenges.

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AHETI is a pan-African initiative aimed at eradicating poverty, diseases endemic in Africa, namely, malaria, tuberculosis, HIV and AIDS, hepatitis B and diarrhoea by promoting efforts and policies to ramp up local production of pharmaceuticals in Africa.

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The leaders particularly call for increased awareness campaigns aimed at educating the public on the dire consequences of preventable diseases.

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Benda Kithaka, Executive Director of Kilele Health Association, noted that while essential services, policies and investments are already in place, the main challenge lies in their low uptake, mainly on the back of low awareness.

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“What would be the need of having all these in place if the people they are meant for are not aware and willing to partake in them?” Kithaka questioned.

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“As shepherds of our communities, we must not only preach about dignity and life, we must protect it. This moment demands more than prayer; it demands action,” Anyolo said.

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According to AHETI, Kenya reports 342 maternal deaths per 100,000 live births, while cervical cancer remains the leading cause of cancer-related deaths among Kenyan women, claiming over 3,500 lives annually.

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“Despite the availability of the HPV vaccine, national uptake remains below 30 per cent, hindered by misinformation, stigma and limited access,” the initiative said.

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The calls to push for more awareness creation, especially among women, come against the backdrop of the looming extended crisis stemming from the donor funding cuts, particularly from the United States Agency for International Development (USAID).

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A recent report by Kenyan civil society groups shows that at least 150 clinics were forced to close after the US announced the funding cut in March.

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Funding from the agency has historically been one of the largest contributors to health programs in East Africa.

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The societies also revealed that the funding shutdown had affected 72,000 HIV patients as a result of the dwindling supplies of antiretroviral drugs.

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