The document discusses Kenyan Science Cafés, which are forums where scientists discuss and debate scientific issues with the public in an informal setting like a café. The events aim to make scientific research more accessible and empower non-scientists to engage with science. So far, 10 science cafés have been held in Kenya between 2008-2009 on topics like AIDS vaccines, malaria research, climate change, child mortality, male circumcision for HIV control, women's health issues, using maps for health information, men's health issues, cancer in Kenya, and medical ethics. More information on the science café concept can be found on listed websites.