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  • Sh1.7b to boost better storage of biomedical materials

    Posted on :Tuesday , 20th September 2016

     The United States has donated Sh1.7 billion ($17 million) to Kenya to improve its storage of biomedical materials.

     
    The money will be used to improve storage infrastructure and train public health workers and those in life-sciences like zoology, microbiology, physiology and biochemistry to mitigate the threat of infectious diseases.
     
  • Researchers converge in Nairobi to strategize the fight against NTDs

    Posted on :Friday , 16th September 2016

     Over 200 researchers from Africa and Japan have converged in Nairobi for a two-day joint symposium to explore areas of research in the fight against Neglected Tropical Diseases (NTDs).

    The conference which started on Thursday brings together NTD Coordinators and Researchers from 40 countries to leverage on research, technology, science and innovation opportunities that will info. . .

  • Kenya: Sh26 Billion Govt Fund to Handle Chronic Diseases

    Posted on :Wednesday , 14th September 2016

     The government has invested nearly Sh26 billion in the National Hospital Insurance Fund to ensure that it handles chronic diseases such as cancer that kills more than 39,000 Kenyans annually.

     
    The financing by the government, through the Ministry of Health, is to "ensure universal health coverage" where diagnosis and treatment is accessible and afford. . .

  • Government to establish regional cancer treatment centres

    Posted on :Wednesday , 14th September 2016

     The Government plans to establish regional cancer treatment centres in a new strategy to decongest referral hospitals in the fight against the killer disease.

     
    Health Cabinet Secretary Cleopa Mailu said the cancer centres planned for the Coast, Nyanza, Central and Rift Valley regions would save Kenyans money spent while travelling to Kenyatta National Hospital . . .

  • AZ: CDMA Contributing Resources, Expertise to Help Kenyan Clinical Efforts

    Posted on :Tuesday , 13th September 2016

     The administration and faculty of the College of Dental Medicine-Arizona is expanding its international outreach by donating equipment and sharing expertise with a delegation from Kenya.

     
    CDMA recently welcomed a delegation from the Kilifi Province in Kenya to inspect the College's facilities and receive advice on logistical planning for a new hospital and dent. . .

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