NNAK-KNH is a branch of the National Nurses Association of Kenya for nurses working at the Kenyatta National Hospital. Our key objective is to foster unity, understanding and encourage assistance among our members.
Our other objectives include; Promoting the social welfare assistance to our members, enhancing unity among members, organizing and carrying out recreations and social activities, representing Nurses in promoting professional development, advocacy through professional capacity development, membership growth, and innovative governance.
To enhance UNITY among members through engagement in social welfare activities.
To represent Nurses in promoting professional development, social welfare, advocacy through professional capacity development, membership growth, and innovative governance.
Quality health care through the delivery of quality nursing services.
KNH-Nurses Welfare (KNH-NURWEL) is a self-help group whose key objectives is be to foster unity, understanding and encourage assistance among our members. Our other objectives include; To promote the social welfare assistance, to enhance unity among our members and to organize and carry out recreations and social activities.
We’re here to improve patient care by supporting individuals and organizations to advance the nursing profession. From advocating for policy change and improvement to training and certifying.
The National Nurses Association of Kenya-KNH exists to give every nurse in KNH the best chance of success by representing Nurses in promoting professional development, social welfare, advocacy through professional capacity development, membership growth, and innovative governance.
We have a system to support members through a social welfare program which helps foster unity, understanding and encourage assistance among our members.
The Association partners with various research organizations to conduct clinical research with the aim of generating evidence-based Nursing Practices. We have sponsored annual Scientific Conferences for members with abstracts to present, share and exchange knowledge from research and build upon the gaps identified.
Accredited Continuing Professional Development(CPD) training with accredited CPD Points for license renewal,career opportunities and personal growth and Development. Free CPD materials, sponsored Exchange programs, education pool fund for members.
We are located at the Nurses Complex inside Kenyatta National Hospital Grounds,
Refer to the map for directions.