Speaking at the event, Dr. Barasa reaffirmed the Ministry’s commitment to sustaining the HIV response, despite global funding challenges.
MoreAccording to the latest GLOBOCAN 2022 report, the country records 5,845 new cases and 3,591 deaths each year, making cervical cancer a significant public health challenge.
MoreOver 1.36 million people living with HIV in Kenya were receiving treatment by the end of 2024, surpassing the UNAIDS 98-98-94 targets.
MoreSince the initial cases of Mpox were reported in July 2024, 36 confirmed cases have been recorded, with the highest numbers in Nakuru, Mombasa, and Busia.
MoreSpeaking at the Centennial Foundation Gala Award Dinner held in Nairobi, PS Muthoni highlighted Rotary’s pivotal role in eradicating polio, improving maternal health, and strengthening pandemic preparedness.
MoreIn a bid to assist vulnerable populations, the government has allocated Ksh 950 million in the current financial year to cover households unable to afford the premiums required for the SHA medical plan.
MoreThis achievement will elevate the quality, safety, and efficacy of health products and technologies, aligning with global standards and advancing the Universal Health Coverage (UHC) agenda.
MoreThe call was made during the closing of the East African Workshop on Harmonization of Regulation for Healthcare Workers in Mombasa.
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