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People living with HIV demand supply of quality ARVs
People living with HIV are demanding constant supply of quality and standard Antiretroviral (ARVs).
By Mercy Kahenda 4 days ago
People living with HIV demand supply of quality ARVs
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Outcry as people living with HIV receive expired ARVs amid acute drug shortages
People living with HIV have raised alarm over being issued expired or limited supplies of key antiretroviral drugs amid reported shortages.
By Mercy Kahenda 6 days ago
Outcry as people living with HIV receive expired ARVs amid acute drug shortages
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Newborns at risk of acquring HIV as the country runs out of preventive drugs
At birth, the babies are put on zidovudine and nevirapine, (prophylaxis) drugs that prevent transmission of HIV from mother to child.
By Mercy Kahenda 6 days ago
Newborns at risk of acquring HIV as the country runs out of preventive drugs
Experts warn over rising diabetes and obesity as new treatment launched
Health experts have raised concern over the growing burden of diabetes, obesity and related metabolic disorders in Kenya.
By Mercy Kahenda 6 days ago
Experts warn over rising diabetes and obesity as new treatment launched
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Taking Charge: How self-care is helping people living with HIV thrive
Treatment adherence, nutrition and mental health improve long-term HIV treatment outcomes together.
By Mercy Kahenda 9 days ago
Taking Charge: How self-care is helping people living with HIV thrive
Dr Lishenga quits as RUPHA chair after taking on SHA leadership
The Rural and Urban Private Hospitals Association of Kenya (RUPHA) Chairman, Dr Brian Lishenga, has stepped down.
By Mercy Kahenda 12 days ago
Dr Lishenga quits as RUPHA chair after taking on SHA leadership
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Wrangling on placement and payment of ex-NHIF employees
Hundreds of former NHIF employees remain unpaid and without confirmed placements months after their deployment following the transition to the Social Health Authority.
By Mercy Kahenda 12 days ago
Wrangling on placement and payment of ex-NHIF employees
Viagra, HIV test kits among counterfeit medical products flooding Kenyan market
Counterfeit viagra, HIV rapid diagnostic test kits, and dialysis meds are among the falsified medical products circulating in Kenya.
By Mercy Kahenda 12 days ago
Viagra, HIV test kits among counterfeit medical products flooding Kenyan market
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How persistent gaps continue to undermine Kenya's health reforms
Despite sweeping reforms under the UHC agenda and the rollout of SHA, Kenya’s health sector continues to struggle with funding gaps, staff shortages and systemic inefficiencies.
By Mercy Kahenda 13 days ago
How persistent gaps continue to undermine Kenya's health reforms
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New digital system will improve hospital services, says Duale
The government has ordered all public hospitals to migrate to a new digital health system aimed at improving efficiency, reducing fraud and enhancing patient care under UHC.
By Mercy Kahenda 14 days ago
New digital system will improve hospital services, says Duale
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Kenya's prolific blood donor hits 111 donations
Kenya’s most prolific blood donor, Alpha Kennedy Sanya, has reached 111 donations while inspiring thousands of others to give blood and helping address the country’s chronic shortages.
By Mercy Kahenda 14 days ago
Kenya's prolific blood donor hits 111 donations
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How SHA system glitches are disrupting hospitals
Persistent technical failures in the Social Health Authority system, including OTP delays and portal downtime, have disrupted hospital operations and slowed patient care across Kenya.
By Mercy Kahenda 14 days ago
How SHA system glitches are disrupting hospitals
Nigerian takes over leadership of global organisation
Nigerian engineer Olayinka Hakeem Babalola will become the second African president of Rotary International, focusing on peacebuilding, public health and polio eradication.
By Mercy Kahenda 14 days ago
Nigerian takes over leadership of global organisation
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He fled war at 10, now silently heals young minds in Kakuma schools
Many refugee teachers face similar barriers — limited career progression, remuneration that often falls short of their qualifications, and a persistent feeling of exclusion.
By Mercy Kahenda 16 days ago
He fled war at 10, now silently heals young minds in Kakuma schools
Kenya's health system put to test amid Ebola preparedness
The plan for an Ebola quarantine facility at the Laikipia Air Base to manage Americans exposed to the disease has reignited debate about Kenya's capacity to handle such outbreaks.
By Mercy Kahenda 16 days ago
Kenya's health system put to test amid Ebola preparedness
Experts back digitalisation in healthcare as key tool in achieving UHC
Health experts are increasingly advocating for the use of digital technologies and data-driven systems to improve healthcare delivery.
By Mercy Kahenda 18 days ago
Experts back digitalisation in healthcare as key tool in achieving UHC
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How communities are leading fight against malaria, TB and HIV
Health experts have said communities have helped drive down infections and improve treatment outcomes in eliminating the diseases.
By Mercy Kahenda 18 days ago
How communities are leading fight against malaria, TB and HIV
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Young people fuelling new HIV Infections despite Kenya's gains, warns NSDCC
While Kenya has significantly reduced HIV infections and expanded treatment access over the past four decades, health officials warn that rising infections among young people threaten progress.
By Mercy Kahenda 21 days ago
Young people fuelling new HIV Infections despite Kenya's gains, warns NSDCC
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Ageing and ailing: The rising cost of growing old
Even as Kenya pushes towards universal health coverage, many senior citizens continue to shoulder a significant portion of their medical expenses, often forcing families into debt.
By Mercy Kahenda 22 days ago
Ageing and ailing: The rising cost of growing old
Alarm over rising HIV cases among Kenyan youth
Data from the council shows that young people aged between 15 and 24 years accounted for 41 per cent of all new HIV infections in 2025.
By Mercy Kahenda 23 days ago
Alarm over rising HIV cases among Kenyan youth
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SHA hasn't paid healthcare centres Sh5.5b since February, say workers
Health facilities claim SHA owes Sh5.5 billion in unpaid claims since February, causing drug shortages, unpaid staff and disrupted patient care.
By Mercy Kahenda 27 days ago
SHA hasn't paid healthcare centres Sh5.5b since February, say workers
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Why couples should undergo medical screening before "I do"
The story highlights infertility stigma and undiagnosed genetic risks, urging premarital screening to prevent avoidable reproductive and health tragedies in Kenya.
By Mercy Kahenda 1 month ago
Why couples should undergo medical screening before "I do"
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Health spending rises by Sh37b to plug donor gap
The Health docket has been allocated an additional Sh37 billion, which is the largest increase in Kenya’s history, pushing its total budget to Sh177.5 billion.
By Mercy Kahenda 1 month ago
Health spending rises by Sh37b to plug donor gap
Health spending plan rises to Sh175.5 billion amid donor cuts
The health docket has been allocated Sh175.5 billion in the 2026/27 Budget Estimates, marking a significant increase compared to previous years.
By Mercy Kahenda 1 month ago
Health spending plan rises to Sh175.5 billion amid donor cuts
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Boys step up to end period stigma, restore dignity for girls in slum
In Nairobi’s informal settlements, boys are increasingly helping to break menstrual stigma by supporting girls, promoting menstrual health education and advocating for dignity.
By Mercy Kahenda 1 month ago
Boys step up to end period stigma, restore dignity for girls in slum
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Laikipia residents set to hold protests against Ebola facility
Residents of Laikipia County have announced plans to protest the establishment of an Ebola quarantine facility at Laikipia Air Base.
By Mercy Kahenda 1 month ago
Laikipia residents set to hold protests against Ebola facility
Why Stephen Irungu is teaching boys about menstrual health
Menstrual health advocate Steve Irungu is challenging stigma in Nairobi’s informal settlements by educating boys and girls about menstruation.
By Mercy Kahenda 1 month ago
Why Stephen Irungu is teaching boys about menstrual health
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Cancer survivors inspire hope amid emotional, financial toll
Cancer survivor Derick Omondi shared his battle with recurrent sarcoma, highlighting the emotional, physical and financial toll of the disease as survivors and doctors urged early detection.
By Mercy Kahenda 1 month ago
Cancer survivors inspire hope amid emotional, financial toll
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Concerns rise over Kenya Ebola response capacity
Preparations at the Laikipia facility are reportedly in high gear, with US medical experts said to have arrived in the country to support its establishment.
By Mercy Kahenda 1 month ago
Concerns rise over Kenya Ebola response capacity
Citizen-led initiatives restore vital natural ecosystems and livelihoods
A Bungoma environmentalist is leading initiatives to revive indigenous fruit trees.
By Mercy Kahenda 1 month ago
Citizen-led initiatives restore vital natural ecosystems and livelihoods
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Equipment for Laikipia Ebola quarantine facility jets in from US
Reports indicate that equipment and experts from the United States have arrived in Laikipia to set up a controversial Ebola quarantine facility, despite a court order halting the project.
By Mercy Kahenda 1 month ago
Equipment for Laikipia Ebola quarantine facility jets in from US
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We won't listen: Duale says Ebola plan unstoppable as MPs query deal
Health Cabinet Secretary Aden Duale has vowed to ignore public opposition and a court order on the establishment of a quarantine facility for Americans exposed the Ebola virus.
By Mercy Kahenda 1 month ago
We won't listen: Duale says Ebola plan unstoppable as MPs query deal
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Experts raise safety concerns over US Ebola treatment facility
The 50-bed facility, intended to serve Americans exposed to Ebola, is set to be established at Laikipia Airbase.
By Mercy Kahenda 1 month ago
Experts raise safety concerns over US Ebola treatment facility
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Lobby groups warn of new nicotine products fuelling child addiction
Public health groups have warned that emerging nicotine products are driving youth addiction and are urging Parliament to strengthen regulations through the Tobacco Control (Amendment) Bill, 2024.
By Mercy Kahenda 1 month ago
Lobby groups warn of new nicotine products fuelling child addiction
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Duale defends US Ebola facility, says it'll serve Kenyans too
Health CS Aden Duale has defended the proposed US-backed Ebola isolation facility in Laikipia, saying it will serve both Kenyans and Americans.
By Mercy Kahenda 1 month ago
Duale defends US Ebola facility, says it'll serve Kenyans too
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Ebola by force
Doctors, leaders and residents oppose a planned US-linked Ebola isolation centre in Laikipia amid fears over Kenya’s preparedness and public safety.
By Mercy Kahenda 1 month ago
Ebola by force
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Opposition to Trump, Ruto Ebola deal grows
Kenyan leaders and health experts are opposing reported plans for an Ebola treatment facility in Kenya, arguing the government should prioritise protecting citizens from the virus.
By Mercy Kahenda 1 month ago
Opposition to Trump, Ruto Ebola deal grows
Busia county government sets up Ebola isolation centre
Busia County Government has set an Ebola isolation centre in Alupe after inspection by a team of experts from the World Health Organisation, Kemri and Ministry of Health.
By Mercy Kahenda 1 month ago
Busia county government sets up Ebola isolation centre
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Kenyans defy Ebola controls as border loopholes raise fear of spillover
Porous Kenya–Uganda borders are raising Ebola spillover fears as WHO warns of a rapidly spreading Bundibugyo outbreak in Uganda and the DRC.
By Mercy Kahenda 1 month ago
Kenyans defy Ebola controls as border loopholes raise fear of spillover
More than 220 people have died of suspected Ebola outbreak
More than 220 people have died in a suspected Ebola outbreak, with over 900 suspected cases reported.
By Mercy Kahenda 1 month ago
More than 220 people have died of suspected Ebola outbreak
The irony: Ministry of clowns
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Plans to visit US-backed Ebola in Laikipia postponed
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Your bread, biscuits could contain harmful fats, experts warn
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