Kenyan sisters support health workers during pandemic Sr. Regina Nthenya Ndambuki is a member of the Sisters of St. Joseph of Mombasa. A nurse and a psychological counselor, says “Including patients in their own health care process and management makes the patients be more responsible for their own health and well-being, and that of their families. Patients are also able to earn money for their health bills through their full participation in healthy lifestyle learning and health research. Practitioners will be able to follow their patients without them having to come in during the pandemic.” At present she is working with the Association of Sisterhoods of Kenya as a coordinator for the ASOK units. The 25 units include all sisters in every Catholic diocese in Kenya, totaling over 6,000 sisters in Kenya Read More
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