Kenya has launched a bold commitment plan aimed at ending the ‘Triple Threat’ of new HIV infections, gender-based violence (GBV), and teenage pregnancy by the year 2027. During the conclusion of the Women Leadership Summit in Bungoma, the government unveiled
MoreDeputy President Rigathi Gachagua presided over the event held at his Karen residence.
MoreIn addition, Nakhumicha highlighted the government's dedication, led by President Dr. William Ruto, to enact legislation aimed at healthcare reform and accessibility enhancement.
MoreThe facility is expected to greatly boost maternal healthcare provision in the County.
MoreCabinet Secretary for Health, Nakhumicha S. Wafula, outlined key strategies, emphasizing optimized supply chains, empowerment of local health practitioners, advancements in digital health systems, and the upgrade of healthcare infrastructure.
MoreThe MoU initially spans five years, with provisions for renewal and termination upon signature.
MoreThis campaign marks a crucial step in the ongoing efforts to combat the recent polio outbreak that surfaced in Garissa County in June of this year.
MoreThe initiative, which is part of the Operations Support and Logistics (OSL) pillar, aims to bridge a critical gap in public health emergencies.
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