Blog
Breaking the Silence: Empowering Girls Through Menstrual Hygiene Management
Celebrating Menstrual Hygiene Day today. At Village HopeCore International, we are changing this narrative with our Menstrual Hygiene Management (MHM) project. In line with the Kenya Menstrual Hygiene Policy of 2019-2025, we aim to ensure that all girls and women can manage their menstruation hygienically and with dignity, free from stigma.
Using Starlink to Deliver Health Education in Remote Parts of Tharaka Nithi County, Kenya
In the heart of Kenya, the Tharaka Nithi region is a landscape of sparse terrain where limited infrastructure poses significant challenges to healthcare access. In this setting, HopeCore is pioneering a transformative approach to empower Community Health Promoters (CHPs) and bridge the critical gaps in healthcare.
Child Survival Technologies and Demographic Trends
Dr. Rasori shares about HopeCore’s innovative Child Maternal Health program and Child Survival Technologies at the Global Medicine Seminar this past weekend.
Mercy Ireri: Making a Difference as an Intern Nurse at HopeCore
Celebrating Nurses Week by highlighting one of our amazing nurses, Mercy!
Ensuring Healthy Futures: HopeCore's Impact on Child Health
World Immunization Week serves as a poignant reminder of the crucial role vaccinations and other health interventions play in safeguarding our communities, particularly our children, from preventable diseases. HopeCore is dedicated to ensuring every child has access to life-saving interventions, including deworming and vitamin A supplementation, through our school mobile clinics and village-based Maternal and Child Health (MCH) clinics.
Holding the Line: Expanding Malaria Prevention as Cases Rise
HopeCore has been leading the fight against malaria in Tharaka Nithi County, Kenya.
The Three-Legged African Stool and Celebrating World Health Day 2024!
As we observe World Health Day, Village HopeCore International's dedication to creating healthier communities through innovative means is not only inspirational but also illuminates the path forward in global health initiatives. Learn about our model of the Three Legged African Stool and how this comprehensively addresses health and poverty eradication for rural communities.