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  • Vision 2030 Chief Looks to Improved Medical Tourism

    Posted on :Tuesday , 31st October 2017

     Specialized hospitals in Kenya are expected to help raise funds through medical tourism. This particular activity has worked wonders in India and is expected to do the same for Kenya too.

     
    Julius Muia, the Vision 2030 Delivery Secretariat, Director-General said that a recently conducted a situational analysis across the nation revealed the presence of 5000 fore. . .

  • BREAKTHROUGH DTG PRICE AGREEMENT FOR 90 LMIC COUNTRIES

    Posted on :Tuesday , 31st October 2017

     The first low-price, single-pill antiretroviral treatment is likely to be made available in 90 LMIC (low and middle income) countries thanks to a breakthrough costing agreement for HIV drugs. The regime which contains DTG (dolutegravir) could become extensively available in LMIC countries for about a tenth of the current price – around US $75 per person per year.

     
  • Safari Doctors Bringing Healthcare to Remote Kenya

    Posted on :Monday , 30th October 2017

     The UNICEF has hailed Kenya as a “success” for their constant efforts to fight poverty and work towards a better economic environment. However, while they have succeeded in this sphere, they have failed elsewhere.

     
    For all the progress made across a variety of sectors of the Kenyan economy, the medical sphere still remains terribly understaffed with. . .

  • Drones Delivering Life Saving Medical Aid in Rwanda

    Posted on :Friday , 27th October 2017

     San Francisco based company Zipline, have been making some remarkable progress with their projects in Africa. Zipline is a high tech drone start-up, manufacturer, logistic service provider and a public healthcare system consultant.

     
    Zipline has been delivering medical supplies to health clinics in Rwanda since October of 2016. 
     
  • UNAIDS - Occupational Safety in Medical Sector of Prime Importance

    Posted on :Thursday , 12th October 2017

    UNAIDS Country Director for Kenya, Janine Jacobi has called for reinforcements in the country’s workforce to put an end to HIV as a major public health threat by 2030.

    Jacobi also spoke about the stigma and discrimination that health workers, infected by HIV face today while also revealing the good work done by UNAIDS and their partners to solve this issue. Jacobi made these remar. . .

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