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The projects are aimed to improve maternal health outcomes. Photo: Safaricom.

M-PESA Foundation Invests Ksh 95 Million in Health Projects in Busia and Bungoma Counties

The M-Pesa Foundation is set to construct health facilities in Busia and Bungoma counties for Ksh 95 million in an effort to improve maternal health outcomes.

In Busia, about 12,000 residents will benefit from maternal and child health services once a modern maternity unit is constructed at Nasewa Health Centre for Ksh 50 million in Matayos Sub-County.

In addition, a back generator will be installed for power efficiency, and water tanks will be installed to enhance service delivery.

We invest in health through various programs which address critical needs in our communities. Among these needs is maternal and child health. We partner with County governments in all 47 counties to ensure that the required infrastructure and equipment is in place to enable quality, affordable and accessible services,” said Joseph Ogutu, Chairman, Safaricom Foundation.

The Foundation will also set up a Ksh 45 million maternity unit at Naitiri Sub-County Hospital in Bungoma County. The unit will consist of antenatal and delivery rooms, post-natal amenities as well as improvements to the newborn Unit.

M-Pesa Foundation’s recent health programmes in Bungoma County include several fistula camps at Webuye County Hospital where over 200 women received free treatment and surgeries from the county and beyond.

In June last year, the Foundation in partnership with Zuri Health, held a comprehensive medical camp at Bungoma Posta Grounds where 3,000 residents benefitted from an array of health services including eye care consultations, breast cancer screening, fistula screening, dental care and general doctor consultations.

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