Duale informed Members that the Ministry of Health had put in place measures at both national and county levels to respond effectively in the event of an outbreak.
MoreThe plan seeks to reduce maternal and newborn mortality through targeted interventions, improved healthcare services, and stronger accountability mechanisms, particularly in high-burden counties.
MoreDuale confirmed that the talks focus on collaboration to bolster national and regional capacity to handle infectious disease outbreaks.
MoreHealth Cabinet Secretary Aden Duale highlighted the country’s renewed focus on strengthening the Maternal and Perinatal Death Surveillance and Response system.
MoreHealth Cabinet Secretary Aden Duale received the WHO certificate during a high-level session in Geneva.
MoreSHA Chief Executive Officer Dr. Mercy Mwangangi said the enhancements mark “a significant milestone in our commitment to Universal Health Coverage and leaving no Kenyan behind.”
MoreDuale said Kenya’s blood system operates under strict regulatory and quality assurance frameworks to safeguard patient safety
MoreAccording to a statement issued by the ministry on April 28, 2026, SHA has finalised contracting overseas facilities to provide specialised, life-saving interventions for Kenyans.
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