School Health Education and Promotion activities
Various Schools visited ANU and participated in educational sessions on personal hygiene, sex & sexuality and reproductive health. The sessions were facilitated by the ANU Health Services team and ANU student peer counsellors. Participating schools were Olekasasi Secondary school, Oloosirkon primary school and Nakeel boys’ secondary school.
ANU Health Services conducted blood donation drives towards the Kajiado County Blood Bank
- 29th – 31st March 2022- 92 units donated
- 25th – 27th October 2022 – 72 units donated
ANU Health and Wellness Week 25th to 27th October 2022
- Wellness checks were done for free to the ANU community within and without campus
- Free dental and optical check-ups done
- Free HIV Testing and Counselling done
The ANU student community participated in a cleanup exercise on the Mbagathi River on 22nd March 2022, during which loads of waste were retrieved from the riverbank and properly disposed of in a designated dumping site.
Members of the Wildlife and Environmental Club of Africa Nazarene University (WECANU) were at hand at Corner Baridi, Ngong Hills Forest for a tree-growing exercise led by the Environment and Forestry Cabinet Secretary on 21st March 2022 to commemorate International Day of Forests, the theme of the year being ‘Forests for Sustainable Production and Consumption!’ 1000+ trees were planted.
Various alumni of ANU now working with Nazarene Youth International and stationed at different locations across Africa spent a week back at ANU in March 2022 as part of an exciting program of activities that included (1) connecting with old and new friends (2) progressing collaborative efforts between ANU and the Nazarene Youth International towards the mutual goal of serving Africa’s youth and providing mentorship support to current students among others