Category: HEALTH

  • Former Powerful PS and Farmers Party Leader Irungu Nyakera appointed KEMSA board chair

    Former Powerful PS and Farmers Party Leader Irungu Nyakera appointed KEMSA board chair

    Congratulations to Honorable Irungu Nyakera on his appointment as the Chairperson of the Kenya Medical Supplies Authority (KEMSA). Hon Nyakera is the current party leader of the Farmer’s Party many say that it’s a testament to his abilities and leadership qualities.

    President Dr. William Ruto’s confidence in Honorable Irungu Nyakera is evident, as he describes him as a down-to-earth, approachable, thoughtful, charismatic, and visionary leader who is results-oriented. Honorable Nyakera has previously held esteemed positions as a Principal Secretary in the Ministry of Devolution and later in the Ministry of Transport and Infrastructure, where he has demonstrated his capabilities.

    “In exercise of the powers conferred by section 5 (1) (a) of the Kenya Medical Supplies Authority Act, as read together with section 51 (1) of the Interpretation and General Provisions Act, I, William Samoei Ruto, President and Commander-in-Chief of the Defence Forces of the Republic of Kenya, appoints— Irungu Nyakera as the Chairperson of the Board of Directors of the Kenya Medical Supplies Authority, for a period of three (3) years.”

    He is determined to clean up the mess and deliver KEMSA from its troubled state.

    Undoubtedly, the role of leading KEMSA will not be easy, but Honorable Nyakera’s commitment and reliance on divine guidance are evident in his statement. With his leadership and the support of the team, it is hopeful that positive changes and improvements will be made within KEMSA, benefiting the healthcare system and the people of Kenya.

    In a statement on Tuesday, Nyakera said the task ahead will not be easy for him and the new team. He, however, assured Kenyans that they were up to the task, particularly in relation to corruption, and expresses gratitude to President Ruto for entrusting him with the task of leading the organization out of this predicament.

    “Today I wake up to a new role as the Chairperson of Kenya Medical Supplies Authority. The agency has been riddled with graft for the last few years and I thank His Excellency President William Ruto for believing in me to deliver KEMSA from the mess. We will clean the mess, I can assure Kenyans. It certainly won’t be easy, so help me God,” he said.

    Close relatives have wished Honorable Irungu Nyakera’s tenure as Chairperson of KEMSA to be marked by integrity, transparency, and effective management, leading to a more efficient and accountable medical supplies authority in Kenya.

  • Reprieve For Women in Risa, Kajiado South

    Reprieve For Women in Risa, Kajiado South

    The inauguration of the health facility in Kajiado South by Dandelion Africa is a significant development for women of childbearing age in Risa and the surrounding areas. It’s heartening to see an NGO taking proactive steps to address the challenges faced by these women, particularly the issue of distance in accessing healthcare.

    By establishing the Health Facility, Dandelion Africa has provided a much-needed resource for the community. Equipped with state-of-the-art facilities, including hot showers, the facility will be able to offer comprehensive maternal and child health services, as well as sexual and reproductive health services. This will undoubtedly improve the overall well-being of women in the region.

    Wendo Aszed, the founder and Executive Director of Dandelion Africa, has been working in Kajiado County, specifically Loitoktok, for over four years. Through their outreach services, they have been focusing on maternal and child health, as well as sexual and reproductive health services. The efforts have already shown promising results, with a 20 percent increase in skilled deliveries. However, the persistent challenge of distance remained.

    To overcome this challenge, Dandelion Africa, with the support of their partners, has taken a remarkable step forward. The inauguration of the Hospi-Container Medical Facility marks a significant milestone in providing outpatient and 24-hour maternity services. This means that women will have access to essential healthcare services closer to their homes, reducing the risks associated with long-distance travel.

    Additionally, Dandelion Africa has also established five manyatta Backpack sites in the vicinity of the medical center. These sites are likely aimed at extending their outreach services and ensuring that even more communities can benefit from their healthcare initiatives.

    Finally, Dandelion Africa’s dedication to improving healthcare access for women in Kajiado South is commendable. By establishing the health facility and expanding their outreach efforts, they are positively impacting the lives of women and their families, and contributing to the overall well-being of the community.

  • Hon Harrison Honors Talents of people with disabilities 

    Hon Harrison Honors Talents of people with disabilities 

    Hon. Harrison Bundi Kariuki, a nominated Member of county assembly representing  people with disabilities in the floor of the House.

    Hon Harrison Honors and indeed takes with great interest the welfare of the PWDs whom God has endowed with different talents.

    Hon Harrison notes,

    “During the 4th Kenya Deaf Handball championship, at the finals for the team that will represent Kenya Deaf men at the world Deaf Handball championship in Denmark.

    Congratulation team I wish you all the best.”

  • MCA Nyantika of Embakasi vows to spearhead the rights of people with disabilities in both governments

    Parents with children with disabilities have been urged to resist hiding them but expose them and get help from relevant bodies in the country.

    During the sensitisation program of people with disability in Embakasi Ward, majority showed up for the program.

    Led by area MCA Ricardo Nyantika they urged both the county and the National government to control people with that are imported from outside kenya mostly from Tanzania and Uganda by cartel’s to come and beg in Kenyan Streets.

    Peter serei director dolphins special programs said most of influstructures and buildings today are build not considering the disability factor making it difficult for them to accesss crucial services .

    Present leaders have urged the government to empower them than giving them donations always to consider the group in obtaining govorment tenders and supplies.

    Ricardo Nyantika, MCA Embakasi Ward consistently said he will be keen in assisting the group also to feel included in State projects.

    Peter Serei, director dolphins special programs maintained the importance of parents showcasing the children to the public for considerations urging the public that they also have special talents.

    Jane Gachure, Nairobi Embakasi sub county in charge disability also echoed the importance of collecting the information and championing the rights of people with disabilities.

  • Akili Labs and BGI Genomics to deliver their first commercial clinical  sequencing facility in Africa

    Akili Labs and BGI Genomics to deliver their first commercial clinical sequencing facility in Africa

    JOHANNESBURG, SOUTH AFRICA and SHENZEN, CHINA – April 20, 2023. Akili Labs (Pty) Ltd, a  pioneer of cost-effective molecular diagnostics and secure genomic data storage solutions, and  BGI Genomics Co. Ltd, one of the world’s leading genomics companies, today announced the  signing of a technology transfer agreement that will provide the Southern region of Africa with  clinical-grade sequencing solutions.

    “Improving the cost and turnaround time of genetic sequencing services will play a major role in  expanding precision medicine-driven healthcare in Africa,” said Charles Faul, co-founder and  Chief Executive Officer of Akili. “Locally provided services have struggled with capacity restraints  and are challenged with local pricing of reagents and equipment. Often, the only solution is to  send samples to Europe or the USA, where sequencing is cheaper. However, this comes at a  price: the application for export permits can be a lengthy process, and then there is the risk of  sample loss or damage during shipping.

    “Access to sequencing is only one part of the equation”, said Stuart Ali, PhD, Chief Scientific  Officer of Akili. “Sending samples overseas means that they are not processed in locally  accredited laboratories. And with the enforcement of the regional data protection laws and need  to preserve the geographic sovereignty and security of genetic data, local in country solutions  are now an imperative. Indeed, this partnership supplies the first truly Africa-based service to  meet our client needs”.

    “We are thrilled to see the progress being made in genomics sequencing development in Africa.”,  said Ronnie Mao, Business Manager of Southern Africa, BGI Genomics. “With the continent being  home to the world’s most diverse genomics data, it is crucial that local talent has the tools and  resources to further our understanding of clinical genetics. We welcome the initiative to develop  localized genomics sequencing capabilities in Africa, with a focus on clinical genetics and  improving health outcomes. This will not only benefit the people of Africa, but also enable and  empower local talent to lead this effort and bring their unique perspectives to the field. We look  forward to seeing the positive impact that this development will have on the health of individuals  and communities in Africa.”

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    About Akili Labs
    A Founders Factor Africa portfolio company, Akili Labs specialises in cost-effective and accessible diagnostic services by carefully selecting technology and optimizing processes. Aiming for vertical integration to drive precision medicine, its services are supported by a proprietary cloud platform that manages clinical and genetic data through robust encryption and data compression algorithms. Akili Labs has regional offices in Johannesburg and Cape Town, South Africa; Lusaka, Zambia; and Maryland, USA. These locations collectively establish the start of a global network for precision medicine and consumer  genetics services.

    About BGI Genomics
    BGI Genomics, headquartered in Shenzhen China, is the world’s leading integrated solutions  provider of precision medicine. Our services cover over 100 countries and regions, involving  more than 2,300 medical institutions. In July 2017, as a subsidiary of BGI Group, BGI Genomics  (300676.SZ) was officially listed on the Shenzhen Stock Exchange.

  • KAA partners with Mater Hospital and Kisii  County government to host free medical camp 

    KAA partners with Mater Hospital and Kisii  County government to host free medical camp 

    Kenya Airports Authority (KAA), in partnership with Mater Misericordiae Hospital and the County Government of Kisii, will hold a two-day free medical camp at Nyamache Sub-county Hospital, Kisii County, on April 21st and 22nd, 2023.

    The initiative is part of the Authority’s efforts to give back to the community and provide access to quality medical care in the country.

    Over 3000 patients from Kisii County and surrounding areas are expected to attend the medical camp and receive free consultations, diagnoses, minor surgeries and medication.

    The camp will also provide assistance to individuals who are experiencing dental problems, Breast Cancer, Pneumonia, Typhoid, Malaria, as well as HIV/AIDS counseling and testing, among other health conditions prevalent in the region.

    The camp, which is an initiative of the KAA CSR program, will be the sixth edition with other similar camps previously held in Mombasa, Kisumu, Kajiado, Laikipia, and Trans-Nzoia Counties.

    The primary objective of the initiative is to bring a positive change in the lives of communities that face challenges in accessing quality medical care.

    “We are delighted to partner with Mater Hospital and the County Government to bring this free Medical Camp to Kisii County. We believe that health is a human right and we are committed to supporting the government’s agenda of providing universal health coverage for all Kenyans,” said Alex Gitari, Managing Director of KAA.

    “Through this initiative, we hope to alleviate the burden of healthcare costs for the less fortunate in our society and to bring healthcare services closer to the people who need them the most. We encourage the residents of Kisii County and its environs to take advantage of this opportunity and attend the medical camp.” Gitari Added.

    While commenting on the event, the Director of Medical Services at Mater Hospital, Dr. Kevin Rombosia noted that the outreach camp is in line with Mater’s vision and mission of providing access to high-quality healthcare to all segments of the population as per the key tenets of Universal Health Coverage.

    Hon Simba Arati, Governor of Kisii County, emphasized that his administration prioritizes the health sector, as demonstrated by both budgetary allocations and a general focus on providing affordable healthcare services to the people of Kisii.

    “My government is fully committed to collaborating with stakeholders to ensure that the people of Kisii have access to healthcare services. I warmly welcome the joint effort between KAA and Mater Hospital to organize a free medical camp in our county, and urge all members of the public to visit the venue at Nyamache for free medical check-ups and advice.” Governor

    Arati said.

    About Kenya Airports Authority

    Kenya Airports Authority is an autonomous body established in 1991 through an Act of Parliament and is charged with the responsibility of providing and managing airports and public airstrips in the country. The main airports managed by KAA include Jomo Kenyatta International Airport, Moi International Airport, Eldoret International Airport, Malindi Airport,

    Isiolo Airport and Kisumu Airport. KAA is certified in ISO 9001:2015 Quality Management System.

  • Central plea of Saving the Boy Child from alcohol

    Mount Kenya Region has always hit the headlines for the proliferation of illicit alcohol that has rendered mostly the youths desperate.

    Concerted Efforts by various stakeholders are yet to eradicate in total the menace of alcohol addiction which has robbed the region of its most critical resource the youths.

    It’s in this respect that an organization under the auspices of Thamana ya Mwanaume in Kiambu County has come up with an initiative that seeks to address the situation in a more pragmatic approach.
    According to the director of the organization, Rev. Jane Gichuki they have come to the following grassroots in a bid to have a conversation with the affected alcohol addicts and also chart the way forward on how these people can be rehabilitated in order to become useful people in the society.

    “We have had a very candid discussion with them and most of them are willing to transform. It’s sad to note that even very qualified individuals have not escaped the addiction dragnet. We have people who have studied even to a degree level but illicit alcohol has rendered them totally destitute,” said the professional Counsellor.

    The sad state of affairs is that alcohol is easily available for as low as just Kenya Shillings fifteen, a phenomenon that has made it be abused by very many youths most of them who confessed to using it alongside other intoxicating drugs such as bhang.

    Take the case of Mr. Christopher Kinyua. He is a medic by profession. Though at first, he was hesitant to open up to us, h readily and candidly shares his fate with us:

    “I studied medical biotechnology at JKUAT. Due to my lack of a job, I had to survive from hand to mouth through casual jobs, and the stipends I get mostly ended up with the drinking spree. I shelved my papers in the house due to loss of hope after tarmacking for so long looking for a job but to no avail,” the medic opens up.

    But the good news is that Mr. Christopher has decided to change for the better. “I welcome this initiative and I’m ready to comply so as to better my life. I’m bursting with potential which I wouldn’t like to watch going down the drain. In this respect, if I get a job even today, I’m ready to work whilst upholding the highest ethical values,” the medic notes.

    He also painted for us the sad state of affairs in that the same alcohol has Indeed snatched several people.
    “Just a week ago we buried one of my buddies who committed suicide out of desperation. A day before he overdosed himself, he shared with me his story. He brandished his academic papers and he was conspicuously fed up with joblessness and hopelessness all over his face. We lost him just like that and several others had preceded him.”

    Mr. Christopher believes that with political goodwill, and a multisectoral approach, the menace of alcoholism in central Kenya can be eradicated once and for all.

  • PwDs in Kirinyaga Have a Reason to Smile

    PwDs in Kirinyaga Have a Reason to Smile

    Harrison Kariuki Bundi is a Member of the County Assembly representing persons with disabilities in Kirinyaga County.

    Bundi is described as considerate and takes his legislative and representative role seriously in the line of representing the group at every forum. On his Facebook page, he noted how he conducted a successful mass registration of persons with disabilities at different health facilities:

    “Today we had a successful mass registration of Persons with Disabilities(PWDs) at Karumandi Health Centre. I would like to thank the Ministry of Health, CEC Health, and National Council for Persons with Disabilities (NCPWD) for your support.”

    On top of that, Hon. Harrison Kariuki Bundi is a strong believer that disability is not inability.

    People with disability in recent days have missed a voice to represent the group, and several organizations have lined have to me help the group recently the Rotary Club of Kenya celebrated its first celebration in Kirinyaga County with children with disabilities.

    Hon. Bundi sent great gratitude to the group for Rotary group club. We at our desk, here at Sasanews.co.ke have wished Hon. Harrison Kariuki Bundi all the best of God’s immense blessings.

  • Farmers Urged to Do integrated farm management

    Farmers Urged to Do integrated farm management

    The Chief Executive Officer of the Pest Control and Products Board Dr. Esther Kimani advises:

    “Farmers need to do integrated farm management (IPM). Plant plants that repeal insects at the edge of fields or some rows in between. Remove disease or affected plant materials, bury them in a pit, or burn them. Encourage multiplication and Use beneficial insects that feed on pests, keep your field weed free for weeds to serve as hosts of some pests, regularly scout your field for pests and pest symptoms and only spray pesticides when you must. To prevent pest spread. Don’t wait for pests to build up before taking action. However, you can also establish a spraying regime in your IPM program to prevent pests from damaging your crops”

  • Smoke Free Alternatives key in curbing tobacco smoking

    Smoke Free Alternatives key in curbing tobacco smoking

    Ground-breaking success in the fight to reduce the toll of cigarettes in Sweden could provide major benefits for the rest of the world – and save the lives of millions of smokers here in Africa. Dr. Michael Kariuki of the Harm Reduction Society notes.

    “Sweden has begun celebrating its imminent status as the first developed nation in the world to become officially ‘smoke-free.”

    This is under guidelines that classify countries as smoke-free when the proportion of their population that smokes is less than 5%.

    Every country in the European Union has been working towards reaching this milestone by 2040. Most are on track to miss the target, but Sweden will smash it by a staggering 17 years.

    The Swedes have secured this historic achievement by developing a specific policy formula towards modern alternative nicotine products such as vapes and oral pouches for smokers. They have made these products as accessible, acceptable, and affordable as possible to adult smokers.

    The results are remarkable, Fifty years ago, 49% of Swedish men were smoking regularly. In the last decade, smoking rates in Sweden halved and reached a record low of 5.6% in 2022. Soon, that figure will fall below the totemic 5%

    How was this achieved?

    For many years, Sweden was able to reduce its smoking rate slowly through education, tobacco control measures, and the use of snus – smoke-free, oral tobacco.

    https://www.euro.who.int/data/assets/pdf_file/0008/343376/20170428WHOTobaccoFreeGeneration-DRAFT09.pdf Library of Congress, Sweden: New Rules on Smoking in Public Places and Sale of Tobacco Enter into Force, 2019. Statistics Sweden, Use of tobacco and nicotine products (selfreported) by age, gender and year, National Public Health Survey, 2022.

    It was the introduction of modern tobacco-free alternatives – vaping in 2015, and next-generation oral nicotine pouches which followed in 2018 – that turbocharged their smoking decline. In the last decade, smoking rates in Sweden have fallen by an astonishing 55%.

    The impact on public health in that country is evident.

    Compared to the rest of the European Union, Sweden has 44% fewer tobacco-related deaths, a cancer rate that is 41% lower, and 38% fewer deaths attributable to any cancer.

    Last month, global experts in tobacco harm reduction published a report showing that, if every other country in the EU followed Sweden’s example in its approach to tobacco harm reduction, up to 3.5 million early deaths in Europe would be prevented in just one decade.

    So how can we achieve similar success in reducing Kenya’s smoking rates and enjoy the subsequent reduction in the burden on public health?

    Here in Kenya, we are on course to miss our Health Ministry’s target of 9.7% smoking prevalence by 2025.

    Smoking rates remain stubbornly high at 13%( MoH 2022) overall – despite strict restrictions, which include the prohibition of smoking in public places and mandatory health warnings on packaging.

    We must acknowledge that it is immensely difficult for smokers to quit their habit, even when they are desperate to do so.

    The Swedes recognized this and set about increasing the ability of adult smokers to switch to less harmful products.

    Here, our policymakers maintain a ‘quit or die’ approach to tobacco control which is patently failing as it ignores the fact that alternative nicotine products are much less harmful than traditional tobacco products.

    As part of this approach, the Kenyan Government classifies vapes and pouches as tobacco products and subjects them to the same high taxes and marketing restrictions that apply to far more harmful cigarettes.

    Ramström, L. (2020) “Institute for Tobacco Studies. Death rates per 100,000 attributable to tobacco Sweden and the rest of the EU in 2019. Compiled from The Global Burden of Disease Study”

    Snus Commission, Snus saves lives. A study of snus and tobacco-related mortality in the EU, 2017

    https://www.health.go.ke/wp-content/uploads/2021/07/Kenya-Non-Communicable-Disease-NCDStrategic-Plan-2021-2025.pdf

    This flies in the face of scientific evidence. Vapes and pouches do not burn tobacco, thereby dramatically reducing exposure to disease-causing chemicals. Global research shows that tobacco-free nicotine products are about 95% less harmful than cigarettes.

    For this reason, we believe that alternative nicotine products should be regulated uniquely within a framework that recognizes their potential to reduce the health burden associated with traditional tobacco products.

    The ‘Swedish Model’ is an example of tobacco harm reduction being used to drive down smoking rates and dramatically reduce smoking-related diseases.

    To beat smoking like Sweden, we urge our politicians to support harm reduction strategies and make smoke-free alternatives more affordable than cigarettes, thereby removing barriers to switching. Similarly, health professionals and smokers should be educated in the science involved, so that they can make informed choices.

    Kenya can – and should – benefit from Sweden’s successful switch to smoke-free status. Our policymakers must simply apply the same evidence-based solutions that have already started to save millions of lives.

    Public Health England, https://www.gov.uk/government/news/e-cigarettes-around-95-less-harmful-thantobacco-estimates-landmark-review