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Alcohol and Substance Use Prevention and Management Technical Working Group
ISSUP -KENYA joined key stakeholders at the Alcohol and Substance Use Prevention and Management Technical Working Group meeting held at Four Points by Sheraton, Nairobi.
Mental Health Conference & Excursion – Kigali, Rwanda
ISSUP Kenya participates in a Mental Health Conference & Excursion in Rwanda. The event was co-organised by ISSUP-KENYA and Mshauri Therapy Hub and Pro Care.
Passation de pouvoir au Comité exécutif de l’ISSUP Kenya
Le Comité exécutif de l’ISSUP Kenya avec les membres entrants et sortants après la prestation de serment et la cérémonie d’adieu pour les groupes respectifs.
ISSUP Kenya celebrates INEP Plus Graduation in Kenya
ISSUP Kenya recently ran the INEP Plus course in Kenya with a cohort of five (5) participants successfully completing the course and earning recognition for their efforts. These participants are
ISSUP Kenya participates in PTACC African Leaders Deflection Summit
Dr Jackie Anundo ISSUP -KENYA Secretary, attended a 2-day summit hosted by the Police, Treatment and Community Collaborative (PTACC). PTACC is an organisation that seeks to strategically enhance the quantity and quality of community behavioural health and social service options through engagement in deflection and pre-arrest diversion
ISSUP Kenya pays Courtesy Call on Kenyan Parliamentary Representative.
ISSUP Kenya Director, Dr Pamela Kaithuru meets with Kenyan Parliamentary Representative, Hon. Antoney Kibagendi to explore collaboration between the civil society organisation and the Government.
L’ISSUP Kenya facilite la formation communautaire de l’UTC1
L’ISSUP Kenya organise une formation UTC 1 pour Congo Nation Sans Drogues
L’ISSUP Kenya a organisé une formation gratuite de 5 jours pour le groupe de défense Congo Nation Sans Drogues. La formation était basée sur le programme de traitement universel (UTC 1).
Congo Nation Sans Drogues est une organisation à but non lucratif qui se concentre sur les programmes de prévention et de soins pour les personnes affectées par la drogue en République démocratique du Congo.