<\/a>Photo Exhibit showing experience of Marginalised and Vulnerable in the Community.<\/p><\/div>\n
LVCT Health ensures the vulnerable and most marginalized members of the society, including the young people, make informed choices for healthy lives supported by research and health systems.
\nIt has also urged the policy actors to take up measures of ensuring the vulnerable and marginalized are involved.<\/p>\n
“We conducted research from 2019 finding out who are vulnerable in the urban setting.We found out that, the elderly people, Persons witht disability and the teenage with pregnancy were more affected.
\nMy call to the government and non-governmental organization is to look into the needs of the vulnerable and marginalized when giving out resources.
\nThe project was funded by UK research and innovation, and it is now coming to an end. There is a need to focus on this group. Programs implemented by countries and administration should focus on the research we have done.” Said Dr. Lillian Otiso Executive Director LVCT Health.<\/p>\n
The information was collected using Photovoice, a participatory research approach, as part of work undertaken by the ARISE consortium.
\nPhotovoice participants were identified with the support of Community Health Volunteers (CHVs) who had a deep understanding of the Korogocho and Viwandani communities.<\/p>\n
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