
Jipange CHVs Reach Over 500 Households in Malaria Net Distribution Drive
Our Community Health Volunteers went door-to-door across Bomet villages distributing insecticide-treated nets and teaching families how to use them correctly.
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Over 500 Community Health Volunteers across Bomet County recently completed an advanced malaria training programme facilitated by Jipange in partnership with AMREF Health Africa. The training covered updated RDT protocols, case referral pathways, and door-to-door surveillance techniques — equipping CHVs to detect and respond to malaria cases faster than ever before.
The training took place across three wards and included practical field sessions. Follow-up supervisory visits are planned for later in 2026.
May 2026 — Jipange CHVs distributed insecticide-treated nets to 1,200 households across Chepalungu and Bomet Central wards with correct-use demonstrations.
April 2026 — A community baraza organized by Jipange in collaboration with the county gender office brought together 300 residents for GBV awareness and survivor support networking.
March 2026 — Jipange has expanded its AMREF Health Africa partnership to include active TB case-finding across four additional sub-counties in Bomet.

Our Community Health Volunteers went door-to-door across Bomet villages distributing insecticide-treated nets and teaching families how to use them correctly.
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