Last week, CCC trained 21 health care professionals from Kisumu County in “See & Treat,” opened three new clinics, and revitalized four existing clinics. Today, in order to promote sustainability of our programs, the CureCervicalCancer team along with CCC Community Health Nurse Faith conducted site visits to a few of our clinic sites in the Kisumu County region. During this time we met with each of the healthcare professionals that would manage the “See & Treat” program.



Global Trainees Pamela and Mavuste Chals stand in front of Masaba Hospital, in which the CCC team has newly established “The MacNaugton Family” Clinic in our partnership with KMET.
