Listen A year after the launch of the UHC programme in Kenya, then Cabinet Secretary for Health Sicily Kariuki said that 3.2 million people had registered. Speaking at the 6th Diaspora Homecoming Convention 2019, themed Diaspora and the Big Four Agenda in December, Ms Kariuki said that they had learned key lessons from the pilot […]
Living UHC – Case Studies
‘Hailing boda bodas’ to get pregnant mothers to hospital fast
Listen As then Health Cabinet Secretary Sicily Kariuki noted at the 6th Diaspora Homecoming Convention, 2019, one of the lessons the ministry has learned from the UHC pilot programme is that to succeed, there must be adoption of technology, specifically mobile technology. But the technology or innovation does not have to be grand. Here is […]
When working, cycling or walking is the new norm
Listen Kenyans are becoming increasingly conscious of their health. Not long ago, gyms seemed to be a preserve of the privileged, who after bingeing on unhealthy food or junk, as it is commonly known, would be urged by their doctors to lose weight. Then, gyms were mostly available in towns and cities, where people would […]
Cancer and UHC
Listen Traditionally thought and seen as a lifestyle disease for the well-to-do and the aged, the increasing cases of children with cancer today baffles many people. At the Kenyatta National Hospital Children Oncology Ward, you will find angelic, innocent, and beautiful children battling cancer. Some of them have been in the ward for months. Others […]
The case of Machakos
Listen The year 2013 offered what can only be described as a new dispensation in Kenya. For the first time since independence, the country got semi-autonomous governments, 47 in all, known as counties, and run by elected governors. Health was devolved and transferred to the counties from the National Government. By 2014, it seemed like […]