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  • Kenya: Striking Doctors to Get Sacking Letters From This Week

    Posted on :Tuesday , 24th January 2017

    Nearly 4,000 dismissal letters will be issued to doctors who are on strike from this week, the Nation.co.ke has learnt.

     
    Chairman of County Health Executives Forum Andrew Mulwa said immediately county governments issue the letters, there will be no further negotiations with the doctors who have boycotted work since December 5, 2016.
     
    Dr . . .

  • Kenya has Potential to Lead the Way to Universal Health Care in Africa

    Posted on :Saturday , 21st January 2017

    Nairobi — Consider this: every year, nearly one million Kenyans are pushed below the poverty line as a result of unaffordable health care expenses.

     
    For many Kenyan families, the cost of health care is as distressing as the onset of illness and access to treatment. A majority of the population at risk can hardly afford the costs associated with basic health car. . .

  • Trump Government Urged to Improve Healthcare Infrastructure in Africa

    Posted on :Tuesday , 10th January 2017

    With continued global technological and economic progress, now more than ever, the health security of the United States is dependent upon the health security of other nations.

     
    Today’s world is a very small place easily traversed in under 24 hours. In that short time, a virulent, vector-borne micro-organism could invade its human host, rapidly multiply, make th. . .

  • Kenya: Chinese Doctor Offers Free Medical Aid to Nairobi Slum Dwellers

    Posted on :Monday , 9th January 2017

    Nairobi — Wang Lei, a Chinese doctor, is offering free medical aid to slum dwellers in the Kenyan capital Nairobi.

     
    Prof. Wang told Xinhua earlier this week that he came to Kenya under a bilateral agreement between the Kenyan and Chinese governments on medical cooperation.
     
    Under the agreement, the Chinese government will donate fo. . .

  • Kenya: Chinese Doctors Organise Medical Camp for Underprivileged Orphans

    Posted on :Monday , 9th January 2017

    Nairobi — A team of Chinese doctors on Saturday conducted a medical camp for the disadvantaged orphans in Huruma Children's Home, about 28 kilometres southwest of the Kenyan capital Nairobi.

     
    Professor Tian Shengxun told Xinhua that the camp targeted over 200 orphans who can not access quality medical services.
     
    "Our aim is to. . .

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