The organization operates in five counties – Nairobi, Kisumu, Migori, Homabay, and Nyamira – and focuses on afforestation, reforestation, community involvement, education, policy.
The Cabinet Secretary of the Ministry of Health reports that Kenya has a mental health care bed capacity of 1,600, with 400 of these beds located in private facilities.
In the heart of Kenya, where the rhythms of life beat to the pulse of resilience and aspiration, there exists a beacon of hope: the Education Access Initiative by COMASI
In Kenya, the provision of mental health care remains a pressing issue, underscored by the stark reality of a mere 1,600 beds available nationwide for individuals in need of psychiatric treatment. This figure pales in comparison to the staggering burden of mental health disorders affecting millions across the country.
Supporting community projects is crucial for many reasons, each contributing to the well-being and development of society.
As an NGO committed to community development, COMASI is vital in spearheading initiatives that address local needs and empower residents.