The National Council of Churches of Kenya has achieved 95.8% of her year- 4 targets for the Prevention of Mother to Child Transmission (PMTCT) of the HIV virus. This is according to the Council’s year 4 Quarter 3 global fund report whose overall goal is ‘The Road towards an HIV free Society’. The project is
The National Council of Churches of Kenya (NCCK) has been feted for her innovation and prudent use of donor funding for the ‘Kwa Vonza Food Security Project’ in Lower Eastern. The award by Diakonia Sweden-one of NCCK’s longest bilateral partners- follows the Council’s use of technology to engage close to 300 farmers in the area,
Pressure to undertake reforms at the Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission (IEBC) ahead of next year’s general election continue to mount, with the National Council of Churches of Kenya (NCCK) calling on Kenyans to demand accountability and answers from government and the electoral body on the Country’s preparedness for the polls. Speaking in Machakos, NCCK
PREPARE FOR KENYA’S 2017 GENERAL ELECTIONS PRESS STATEMENT Preamble We the religious leaders have met under the Kenya Interfaith Elections Programme (KIEP),an initiative of the inter religious Council of Kenya ,to reflect on the state of our nation and especially focusing on the upcoming general elections .Appreciating that Kenya is a multiparty
RE: MESSAGE OF CONDOLENCE FOLLOWING THE DEMISE OF MR. JOHN KAMAU CAURI, M.B.S Receive Christian greetings from the National Council of Churches of Kenya (NCCK). On my own behalf and that of the entire Council fraternity, I wish to bring you our heartfelt condolences following the promotion to glory of our dear
The National Council of Churches of Kenya together with her partners have launched the first ever Ecosystem Management for the Mara Ecosystem. The ceremony that attracted close to 200 people including representatives from the county governments of Bomet and Narok was presided over by the NCCK Deputy General Secretary Dr.Nelson Makanda. The Mara Ecosystem Management
Family and moral issues have been identified as the most urgent and critical matters that should be addressed by the Church in the country. This emerged during the County Coordinating Committee meeting in Lower Eastern that brought together about 25 participants among them CCC officials from Makueni, Kajiado, Machakos and Kitui counties. During the
Thirty-two out of 37 students who were sponsored by the National Council of Churches of Kenya (NCCK) are assured of securing a chance in Kenya’s public universities after they posted impressive results in last year’s Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education (KCSE) exams. Ten candidates out of the 32 who qualify for direct admission, scored A-

