Amref Health Africa and Tatu City Partner to Host Family Wellness Festival in February 2020
17 December
2019
To address rising cases of non-communicable and lifestyle diseases in Kenya, Amref Health Africa is partnering with Tatu City to host a first-of-its-kind family wellness festival on Saturday 8 February 2020 at the Tatu City Events Ground.
Dubbed the Amref Health Africa Wellness Festival, the one-day event seeks to catalyse a family wellness movement targeting the family at household level – premised on the belief that health and wellness is made at home.
Amref Health Africa is committed to promoting Universal Health Coverage for non-communicable diseases (NCDs), especially at community and household levels. Cognizant of the fact that the majority of individuals do not access health services unless they are unwell, Amref seeks to promote messages on risk factors at the household level and in places of work.
Building on its work in the NCD space, Amref Health Africa proposes to promote family wellness so as to sustainably contribute to the UN Sustainable Development Goals (Goal 3) – to ensure healthy lives and promoting wellbeing for all at all ages.
This first wellness festival will include family-friendly activities that demystify and promote fitness and proper nutrition. Festival-goers will enjoy inline skating, dance, a 25km cycling circuit, a 7.5km family fun run, yoga, live cooking demonstrations, entertainment, a children’s play area and free family wellness check-ups.
World Champion Runner Lorna Kiplagat, who is the Tatu City and Amref health and wellness ambassador, will preside over the family fun run on the day.
The festival offers opportunities for vendors and service providers in the Wellness Industry to showcase their products and services. Guided tours of Tatu City will also take place throughout the day.
Amref Health Africa in Kenya Country Director Dr Meshack Ndirangu said, “Amref is committed to changing the narrative on non-communicable and lifestyle diseases in Kenya. It should concern all of us that even though most NCDs can be prevented, they contribute to 50% of hospital admissions and 55% of hospital deaths. Making low cost but high impact investments in NCD prevention through proper family diets and physical activity, coupled with regular wellness screening, is a step towards changing this.”
Speaking about the partnership between Amref and Tatu City, Jacqueline Maigua, Head of Urban Management for the 5,000-acre new city, said, “Tatu City is designed for life with health and wellness at its core. Thirty per cent of Tatu City is reserved for green and open space. Trails for running and cycle paths are designed into the landscape and road infrastructure. We are proud to play a role in Amref’s mission to improve the health and wellness in Africa.”
Current projections by the World Health Organisation indicate that, by 2030, deaths from NCDs will exceed the combined deaths of communicable and nutritional diseases and maternal and perinatal deaths.
“We look forward to making the Amref Health Africa Wellness Festival an annual event from which we will catalyse a year-round family wellness movement in Kenya towards combating NCDs,” added Dr Ndirangu.
Tickets to the Amref Health Africa Wellness Festival are now on sale at TicketSasa.com.