December is to be a month of joy and celebration, but to some of our girls, this month brings fear, trauma and sorrow. Due to harmful traditional practices like female genital mutilation, child marriage, including poverty among households that make young girls to be sacrificial lambs of their...
On May 26, 2025, WEMA Health Foundation, in collaboration with EcoFarm Organics and with generous support from the Oak Grove United Methodist Church’s Children’s Ministry (USA), officially launched a Vertical Kitchen Garden at Daisy Learning Centre in Githurai Kimbo, Nairobi. This marks the latest...
Group Photo: Traditional Birth Companions (TBCs) Consultative Meeting in Imbirikani, Kajiado County In Kenya, one in five maternal deaths is preventable—with timely care and community-informed interventions. From 10th to 12th December 2024, WEMA Health Foundation held an impactful Consultative...
From December 2–7, 2024, Wema Health Foundation, in partnership with Imbirikani Level 4 Hospital and the County Government of Kajiado, held a six-day medical outreach camp dedicated to improving health outcomes in underserved Maasai communities. This initiative provided free medical services to...
From 2nd to 6th December 2024, Wema Health Foundation organized a transformative Girls’ Mentorship Retreat in Imbirikani Ward, Kajiado County. The week-long event brought together 285 adolescent girls from Kajiado, Migori, and Busia counties to engage in mentorship sessions, self-discovery...
In a region where stigma and limited resources hinder access to mental and maternal healthcare, the United Methodist Church (UMC) Kenya-Ethiopia Annual Conference is stepping up to make a difference. The Conference hosted a transformative two-day Health Advocacy Training on January 3–4, 2025. The...