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NRHS Annual Report 2024: A Year of Impact, Innovation, and Community

The Nyanza Reproductive Health Society (NRHS) is proud to share our 2024 Annual Report, capturing a year of resilience, innovation, and measurable impact in advancing reproductive health and HIV prevention across Kenya. Founded in 2002, NRHS has grown into a leader in evidence-based programming, cutting-edge research, and policy advocacy—anchored

Male circumcision for HIV prevention in young men in Kisumu, Kenya: a randomised controlled trial

Randomized Controlled Trial Male circumcision for HIV prevention in young men in Kisumu, Kenya: a randomised controlled trial. Robert C Bailey, Stephen Moses, Corette B Parker, Kawango Agot, Ian Maclean, John N Krieger, Carolyn F M Williams, Richard T Campbell, Jeckoniah O Ndinya-Achola Lancet. 2007 Feb 24;369(9562):643-56.

HIV-1 target cells in foreskins of African men with varying histories of sexually transmitted infections

HIV-1 target cells in foreskins of African men with varying histories of sexually transmitted infections. Betty A Donoval, Alan L Landay, Stephen Moses, Kawango Agot, J O Ndinya-Achola, Edith A Nyagaya, Ian MacLean, Robert C Bailey. Am J Clin Pathol. 2006 Mar;125(3):386-91. PMID: 16613341. https://pubmed.ncbi.

Adult male circumcision: results of a standardized procedure in Kisumu District, Kenya

Adult male circumcision: results of a standardized procedure in Kisumu District, Kenya. John N Krieger 1, Robert C Bailey, John Opeya, Benard Ayieko, Felix Opiyo, Kawango Agot, Corette Parker, Jeckoniah O Ndinya-Achola, George A O Magoha, Stephen Moses. BJU Int. 2005 Nov;96(7):1109-13. PMID: 16225538 DOI: 10.1111/

Acceptability of male circumcision and predictors of circumcision preference among men and women in Nyanza Province, Kenya

Acceptability of male circumcision and predictors of circumcision preference among men and women in Nyanza Province, Kenya C L Mattson, R C Bailey, R Muga, R Poulussen, T Onyango. AIDS Care. 2005 Feb;17(2):182-94. PMID: 15763713 DOI: 10.1080/09540120512331325671 Numerous epidemiologic studies report significant associations between lack