Kenya AIDS Vaccine Initiative (KAVI) was established in 1998 as a research unit within the
Department of Medical Microbiology, College of Health Sciences, University of Nairobi, with
an initial mission to conduct basic research in epidemiology of HIV and to carryout HIV/AIDs
vaccine trials.
Over the years, KAVI experienced tremendous growth as a result of sustained funding, hence
the development of human capacity, infrastructure and community mobilization catchment
areas. By 2013, KAVI as a research unit had successfully undertaken eight HIV vaccine trials,
two drug trials, thirteen epidemiological and basic research projects in addition to pioneering
the development of mucosal sampling and standardization of mucosal immune assays. KAVI
has also greatly assisted in the development of human capacity within the East African region
by training various Institutional Ethics boards and clinical research personnel on research
ethics, Good Clinical Practice (GCP) and Good Clinical and Laboratory Practice (GCLP). KAVI
has also been involved in the strengthening of Laboratory management systems of various
health institutions to prepare the institutions for accreditation.