Over 1.36 million people living with HIV in Kenya were receiving treatment by the end of 2024, surpassing the UNAIDS 98-98-94 targets.
MoreThe call was made during the closing of the East African Workshop on Harmonization of Regulation for Healthcare Workers in Mombasa.
MoreDuring the visit, the Deputy President engaged with patients and healthcare workers to identify areas requiring further improvement in service delivery.
MoreOn November 4, 2024, the Cabinet Secretary for Health, Dr. Deborah Barasa, visited Kenyatta National Hospital, where she assessed the facility’s performance under SHA.
MoreThis event aims to raise awareness and unite communities in the urgent fight against HIV/AIDS, reinforcing the global objective to end AIDS by 2030.
MoreIn addition, a Joint Technical Standing Committee will oversee the implementation of these agreements, with an Ad Hoc Committee tasked with reviewing legal frameworks to safeguard the healthcare benefits of civil servants.
MoreDuring the event held on September 30, 2024, Dr. Barasa commended the efforts of the Ministry of Health, Kenya Medical Supplies Authority (KEMSA), and healthcare workers in improving access to healthcare across the country.
MoreSHA will replace the National Health Insurance Fund (NHIF).
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