Women Fighting AIDS in Kenya (WOFAK) is a national non-governmental organization founded and registered in Kenya in 1994 by a group of women most of whom had tested positive to HIV. The founding group had in mind an entity that would provide them with a forum for mutual support and empowerment. Since inception, WOFAK has continued to grow to its present status of a national network of women living with HIV and AIDS, contributing significantly to national efforts aimed at prevention and to provide comprehensive care and support to women youth and children living with and affected by HIV and AIDS to enable them lead more wholesome lives. WOFAK’s vision under strategic plan 2013- 2017 was crafted along the Kenya National HIV and AIDS strategic plan (KNASP III) 2008-2013 which strives for a ‘Society free of HIV’. Today, WOFAK is visible in the Coast, Nyanza, Western, Rift Valley and Nairobi.
Women Fighting AIDS In Kenya (WOFAK)
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