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  • Kenya set to benefit from Sh1.5 trillion health kitty

    Posted on :Monday , 29th August 2016

     Kenyans will be among beneficiaries of a fund to make healthcare accessible and affordable. The World Bank, in conjunction with Global Fund, announced a Sh1.5 trillion kitty towards universal health coverage (UHC) in Africa. The money will be spent on the fight against malaria, tuberculosis and AIDS for the next three to five years.

     
    This is a milestone for mil. . .

  • World Bank and Global Fund in commitment to invest $24bn for universal health in Africa

    Posted on :Monday , 29th August 2016

     The World Bank and Global Fund have made a commitment to invest $24 billion (Sh2.4 trillion) in Africa over the next three to five years to cover universal health.

     
    The commitment made during the Sixth Tokyo International Conference on African Development (Ticad-VI) held in Nairobi will increase funding in healthcare to ensure everyone has access to quality ser. . .

  • Kenya to acquire vital equipment to aid fight against cancer, First Lady told

    Posted on :Saturday , 27th August 2016

     The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) announced on Friday that they have secured some funding from America to enable Kenya acquire vital equipment needed to fight cancer.

     
    The subsidised machines will be acquired through a cost-sharing arrangement between IAEA and Kenya and are expected to go a long way in the management of various forms of the disease . . .

  • Kenya pledges Sh500 million to Global Fund to fight HIV, TB, Malaria

    Posted on :Saturday , 27th August 2016

     Kenya has pledged approximately Sh500 million ($5 million) donation to the Global Fund to fight HIV, TB and Malaria, DP Ruto said Friday.

     
    Ruto made the announcement at the TICAD universal health coverage side event in the presence of Japan Prime Minister Shinzo Abe at KICC.
     
    Kenya is a major recipient of global fund support in pro. . .

  • State pledges free medical cover for Kenya's elderly from age 55 and above

    Posted on :Friday , 26th August 2016

     All Kenyans aged 55 and above will be put on free medical insurance cover, Deputy President William Ruto said.

     
    The DP also said all babies delivered in hospitals will enjoy free medical cover for one year in a move aimed at  reducing post-natal deaths in the first phase of a programme by the government to offer free medical services for all.
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