Rising child mortality rate in Kiambu alarming (The Star, 24.9.11)
Njoya and Muslim sheikh oppose anti-abortion clerics (The Star, 17 September 2011)
Women urged to use clinics for birthing, family planning counseling in refugee camps (IRIN, 16 Sep 2011)
Poor care for newborns turns Kenya into country of grieving mothers (Daily Nation, 4 September 2011)
Woman in Mukuwe-ini aborts, buries foetus (The Star, 2 September 2011)
Woman held for aborting twins (The Star, 25 August 2011)
Foetus dumped in compost pit in Kiambu village (The Star, 16 August 2011)
Mugo pledges better child health services (The Star, 4 August 2011)
Lions set up training centre for midwives (The Star, 1 August 2011)
Oparanya urges Kenyans to adopt family planning (The Star, 26 July 2011)
MPs urged to increase maternal health funds (The Star, 16 July 2011)
Milestone made in the healthcare (The Star, 8 July 2011)
Empower Midwives To Help Save Lives (The Star, 7 July 2011)
Of Truckers and Sex Workers: HIV along Transport Corridors (The Star, 29 June 2011)
Police arrest woman who had an abortion (The Star, 28 June 2011)
Women Suffering From Fistula Get A New Lease of Life (The Star, 27 June 2011)
Kibaki: Govt to prioritse health delivery (Daily Nation, 25 June 2011)
70% of babies in Butere born at home (The Star, 10 June 2011)
Sh64bn health estimate a boost of 27 per cent over last year’s (Daily Nation, 9 June 2011)
Public Health ministry seeks more funds (The Star, 26 May 2011)
High rate of home births alarms Mugo (The Star, 26 May 2011)
Project to help women plan births (Daily Nation, 22 May 2011)
When it comes to maternity, zero target is a noble goal (The Star, 2 May 2011)
Reality check (Daily Nation, 1 May 2011)
Where sex pests ride on bikes and boats (Daily Nation, 26 April 2011)
Malnutrition: Nyanza and Western top child deaths league table (The Star, 21 April 2011)
Maternal Healthcare Still Appalling (The Star, 11 March 2011)
No more dying while giving birth for Matuga women (The Star, 6 April 2011)
Female ‘cut’ still widespread (Daily Nation, 23 March 2011)
Thorny Issues To Watch Out For In Surrogate Motherhood (The Star, 23 February 2011)
Why Isolation of HIV/AIDS sufferers is retrogressive, illegal (The Star, 9 February 2011)
Men and pregnancy (Daily Nation, 5 February 2011)
US in Sh35bn project to boost Kenya health services (Daily Nation, 12 January 2011)
Court declines to scrap law on spread of HIV (Daily Nation)Girl Raped in Eldoret (Citizen TV)
Hospital explains baby death after Viagra dose (Daily Nation)
34 Million Condoms Due Next Week (allAfrica.com)
New push on human rights and reproductive health in Kenya (TrustLaw)
Why city slum mothers still give birth at home (Daily Nation)
Three-tablet dose to stop bleeding and save women's lives (Daily Nation)
Babies resistant to mothers' ARVs (Daily Nation)
Poor pregnant women face rampant abuse (The Standard)
High Maternity Costs Encouraging Home Births (Medicalkenya)
Rush to seek AIDS drugs strains clinics (Daily Nation)
Cases of medical negligence on the rise (NTV Kenya)
Condom Recycling Highlights Gaps in HIV Prevention Programming (allAfrica.com/IRIN PlusNews)
Washed, dried and re-used: Loving through thick and thin (Daily Nation)
We're experiencing a shortage of knowledge, not condoms (Daily Nation)
Why mothers still lose life extending life to newborns (The Standard)
Unmet contraceptive needs fuel abortion (The Standard)
It's babies until the wombs are empty (Daily Nation)
Media's Role in Marital Rape (allAfrica.com)