Kenya to receive medical equipment worth Sh1bn from Japan
The governments of Kenya and Japan have signed exchange notes for quick disbursement of about Sh1.3 billion. A statement from the Embassy of Japan to Kenya says of the amount,…
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The governments of Kenya and Japan have signed exchange notes for quick disbursement of about Sh1.3 billion. A statement from the Embassy of Japan to Kenya says of the amount,…
The County of Nairobi paid Ksh 116million owed to Kenya Medical Supplies Agency (Kemsa) For Medical Supplies in February, reducing on its debt with the state corporation. Kemsa confirmed receiving…
Amref Health Africa in Kenya is responding to the COVID-19 pandemic in seven counties with financial support from the Government of Canada through Global Affairs Canada. The funding is an…
Ministry of Health Yellow Fever Vaccination Campaign targets 1.6 million lives in the West-Nile region of Uganda Mark Oguma Oguti and his daughter Claudia are thrilled about the launch of the…
Fourteen health facilities across the country have received new equipment worth Sh5.7 million from the Safaricom Foundation’s Ndoto Zetu initiative. Nyeri hospice was supported with ward beds and oncology chairs and Nyeri’s Purity…
Kenya’s UAP Old Mutual General Business and Gertrude’s Children’s Hospital have partnered to introduce the first ever comprehensive medical cover exclusively for children. This means children, from birth to 18…
MacCoffee together with the Hindu Council on Friday appreciated the contribution of the frontline healthcare workers during the ongoing response to COVID-19 pandemic.
The health workers were gifted with various MacCoffee products and a bouquet of flowers to appreciate the role played by health workers and other caregivers in the management of the pandemic.
Short-form video platform, TikTok, announced on Wednesday that it will be donating US$10 million to Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance, which will go towards supporting efforts for both routine vaccinations against existing infectious diseases in Africa, as well as future deployment of COVID-19 vaccines.
GE Healthcare and the Kenya Association of Radiologists (KAR) held the ‘2nd Radiology Clinical Day” to train more than 100 Kenyan radiologists on the latest medical imaging technologies and techniques to improve diagnosis and disease management.