Social Health Authority (SHA) office in Nairobi.
Social Health Authority (SHA) after rebranding from NHIF. Photo: Social Health Authority (Facebook).

Lipa SHA Pole Pole: All You Need to Know about New Payment Initiative

President Dr. William Samoei Ruto on June 1, 2025, unveiled the “Lipa SHA Pole Pole” Initiative during the 62nd Madaraka Day celebrations held at Raila Odinga Stadium in Homa Bay County.

Lipa SHA Pole Pole Initiative is transformative model under the Social Health Authority (SHA) designed to accelerate the rollout of Universal Health Coverage (UHC) across Kenya.

How lipa SHA pole pole initiative works

The initiative allows Kenyans in the informal sector to pay for their SHA health insurance cover through affordable and flexible instalments, ensuring access to essential healthcare without financial hardship.

Integrated into the Hustler Fund ecosystem through an Insurance Premium Financing product, the model deepens financial inclusion while bringing healthcare closer to the people.

President William Ruto speaks during 2025 Madaraka Day celebrations in Homa Bay county. Photo: Ministry of Health/Facebook.

The Cabinet Secretary for Health Aden Duale who accompanied the President at the event, hailed the initiative as a bold and practical step toward equitable health access.

This is a significant milestone in our journey towards Universal Health Coverage,” said CS Duale.

By enabling informal sector workers to contribute affordably, we are strengthening our promise to deliver health services that are accessible, inclusive, and dignified for every Kenyan. The Ministry is fully committed to working with all partners to actualise this vision,” he added.

The CS joined Deputy President Prof. Kithure Kindiki, Speaker of the National Assembly Moses Wetang’ula, members of the executive, and leaders from both National and County Governments for the national celebration.

Health CS Aden Duale shares a light moment with National Assembly Speaker Moses Wetang’ula. Photo: Ministry of Health/Facebook.

This year’s Madaraka Day was themed “Harnessing Kenya’s Blue Economy for Sustainable Growth,” reflecting the government’s broader commitment to the Bottom-Up Economic Transformation Agenda (BETA).

While celebrating the potential of maritime and aquatic resources, the event also reinforced the Kenya Kwanza administration’s emphasis on strengthening foundational sectors like health.

National Equipment Supply Programme

In addition to the SHA reforms, the President announced the transition from the Managed Equipment Services (MES) model to the National Equipment Supply Programme (NESP).

Under this new framework, the national government, in collaboration with counties, will procure medical equipment directly from manufacturers, based on county-specific needs.

Equipment will be deployed on a fee-for-service basis, aligned with gazetted SHA tariffs, ensuring quality service delivery, cost-efficiency, and sustainability.

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