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Unicaf Participates in the 2024 Kenya Renal Association Annual Conference

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Unicaf Participates in the 2024 Kenya Renal Association Annual Conference

Unicaf, the leading provider of online higher education in Africa, participated in the 2024 Kenya Renal Association (KRA) Annual Conference, which took place from 2nd-5th October at the Pride Inn Convention Centre in Shanzu, Kenya. The conference brought together over 400 healthcare professionals from Kenya and abroad, focusing on the theme, “Improving Outcomes in Patients with Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD).”

The event featured renowned local and international speakers from the USA, Ghana, Senegal, Egypt, South Africa, and the UK. Attendees benefited from a diverse range of sessions, with subthemes covering haemodialysis, kidney transplantation, onconephrology, hypertension, diabetes, paediatric nephrology, renal nursing, and more. This provided healthcare professionals with comprehensive insights into advancements in CKD care and management.

As part of its ongoing commitment to supporting healthcare education and professional development, Unicaf was proud to be an exhibitor at the conference. The Unicaf booth provided an excellent platform for interaction with healthcare professionals and industry experts, offering insights into how Unicaf’s scholarship programme can help advance their educational and career goals.

With a firm belief in the transformative power of education, Unicaf remains dedicated to empowering healthcare professionals through flexible and affordable degree programmes. During the event, delegates had the opportunity to learn more about how Unicaf’s programmes can help them further their expertise in renal healthcare and other related fields, ultimately contributing to better patient care and outcomes.

The 2024 KRA Annual Conference marks another milestone in Unicaf’s ongoing efforts to engage with healthcare professionals and foster academic excellence in the medical sector. Through collaborations with organisations like the Kenya Renal Association, Unicaf continues to bridge the gap between professional practice and advanced education, equipping healthcare workers with the tools they need to make a lasting impact in their fields.