The Leading Reproductive Health Researcher in Western Kenya

Through Evidence-based interventions we drive efforts to promote well-being and equitable healthcare for all.

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Philosophy: Empowering communities through accessible reproductive health services.

Research • Partnerships • Impact

Advancing health through evidence and collaboration

Strengthening Kenya’s research ecosystem

Through dialogue, innovation, and collaboration, NRHS contributes to building resilient research systems that drive sustainable socio-economic development.

Evidence-driven research

Conducting high-quality, ethically grounded research that informs policy, strengthens health systems, and responds to real community needs.

Strong global, national and local partnerships

Working closely with government agencies, research institutions, and development partners to co-create solutions to public health challenges.

Community-centered impact

Translating research into action through inclusive programs that improve sexual and reproductive health outcomes across Kenya.

Our Highly Appreciated Partners

We have a lot of partners we are collaborating with.

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A SACRED SPACE TO BELONG

A SACRED SPACE TO BELONG

In a world where many people feel unseen, unheard and excluded from spaces of faith, St. Sebastian Worship & Wellness stands as a gentle yet powerful reminder...

DATA Protection Policy NRHS

DATA Protection Policy NRHS

NYANZA REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH SOCIETY (NRHS) DATA PROTECTION POLICY Office Tel: (+254) 57 202 3903 Office Mobile: (+254) 713 113 275 / (+254) 733 912...

CULTURAL FRIDAY

CULTURAL FRIDAY

Our recent Cultural Friday was nothing short of amazing! With an incredible turnout and vibrant energy all around, the space came alive with joy and powerful...

The Mambo Matatu study

The Mambo Matatu study

The Mambo Matatu study wants to test two different interventions to improve sexually transmitted infection (STI) control among young gay, bisexual, and...