Sustained investment in health systems is essential for improving population wellbeing and driving national development, Principal Secretary for Medical Services Dr Ouma Oluga has said.
Speaking during Africa Press Day 2026, held today in Nairobi under the theme “Health: What Is It Worth?”, Dr Oluga emphasised that health should be viewed not as a cost but as a strategic investment in economic growth and social equity.
The forum brought together policymakers, health experts, innovators and development partners from across Africa to examine the value of investing in health systems and strengthening healthcare delivery across the continent.
Discussions focused on strengthening resilient health systems, expanding access to quality care, advancing cancer services and leveraging digital health innovation. Stakeholders also underscored the need for early diagnosis, integrated care models and stronger public–private partnerships to improve health outcomes.
Dr Oluga reaffirmed Kenya’s commitment to strengthening specialised medical services and accelerating progress towards Universal Health Coverage, positioning health as a key driver of sustainable development and national productivity.
Catch this week's #MedTechByte! Dr. Njeri Gitau (@Rakeri), an award-winning global public health specialist and adjunct faculty at @SBSKenya, shares her insights on @AP_MedTechZone and its visionary leadership in inspiring innovation-driven partnerships that can transform public health across Africa.
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We were honored to host the Ciheb-Kenya's Board in Kisumu as they visited our ENTRENCH program to see our work firsthand.
In a special moment, they celebrated staff whose ideas and recommendations will shape @Ciheb_Kenya's future.
There are moments in one’s life where it seems like everything that has already happened meets everything that is yet to come.
INSPIRED to share this essay again on this #InternationalWomensDay
Women are coming. Amplifying much needed feminist energy.
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Introducing the 2024 East Africa Signature Leadership Journey cohort.
Crafted to provide mid-career women leaders with crucial tools, mentorship and coaching, this program enhances their influence in global public health.
Meet the inspiring 2024 Cohort: https://t.co/CG9xtieZiu
We're excited to announce the launch of the KNLS Virtual Library! Now, you can access books and resources from your computer or mobile device, anytime, anywhere. Click on the link to register https://t.co/e1ABZK0Xjj
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The pre-colonial Agîkûyû did not believe in heaven or hell. We did not believe in a devil either. Those concepts were introduced to us in the 20th Century by missionaries. We also did not believe in the idea of death. So, what was our concept of the afterlife?
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"for every dollar and every minute we invest in improving artificial intelligence, it would be wise to invest a dollar and a minute in advancing human consciousness." #21lessonsforthe21stcentury
@LiberalMind11@AgikuyuWomen Great story! This takes me down memory lane, I recall my grandmother, aunties and uncles reciting these stories around the fire at night and scaring us soo much, they would taunt us when we tried to go play outside that we would be eaten my the 1 👁️’d marimū
I'm very frustrated that global leaders are still not giving the climate emergency the action and investment it requires.
Words are not enough.
Without #ClimateAction, climate catastrophe is coming for all of us.
Always remember to buy medicines from @ppbkenya registered medicine outlets only. Share this notice with your family, friends and networks to promote rational use of medicines and stay safe.
#Covid_19 has had a harmful impact on #mentalhealth. Is there a COVID-19 response plan in Kenya to meet the need for rising psychological first aid in communities?
Let's discuss;
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Recently, I have been involved in global health discussions on country ownership of their public health response. Here are some of the lessons I have learned in my 20 yrs of country support.
Many girls are forced to skip school or leave school altogether when they start menstruating because their school lacks the #health and #hygiene facilities that would allow them to manage their periods with dignity.
It's time to make #MenstrualHealth a reality for all.
#16Days
Need a favour #KOT! Today our kids cartoon #HummingBirdTales went live. These are stories of ‘ordinary’ Kenyans who by doing their thing, ultimately build us all. I say “ordinary” but in my mind these are the true nation builders, the hero next door.
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