Drum roll please. And the winners are...journalists Irene Choge from NTV, The Standard’s Dann Okoth and K24’s Violet Otindo. After days of difficult deliberations the judges chose the winners of the Internews Health Journalism Fellowship from 33 entrants. The panelists said their strong applications and commitment to health journalism set them apart from the rest. They said the journalists stories were based on credible sources and had a human face.
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Health Summaries
Maternal health goal still a farfetched dream New treatment methods lower TB infection rates Kenya: NCDs and HIV fight for limited resources Tuberculosis and HIV rife in Kenya prisons HIV screening, ignorance keeping blood donors away New strategy now planned to increase HIV testing Maternal, child health highway littered with broken promises Concern over HIV in schools rises View all -
Democracy and governance Summaries
NGO Wants Seat in Land Committee Listing of Wealth will Curb Graft, Panel Told Telkom Kenya Sued in Sh1.5bn Land Sale Row Kibunja Asks MPs to Preach Peace 80 New Constituencies may not Feature in Poll Wako Saves Busia Sugar Land from Investors Eldoret Widows Overcome by Emotion at TJRC Hearings Consult before Changing Dress Code of Judiciary View all Twitter
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