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Working towards building a healthy, productive and globally competitive nation.

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    Thailand has offered to give internship opportunities to Kenyan Health Workers in and to mentor Kenya as we implement .

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    8 hours ago

    In a meeting with , CEO of initiative. Pointed out the importance of immunization as a foundation of . Kenya is working towards scaling up immunization coverage, and solving the gaps in the monitoring framework and vaccines supply chain.

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    May 22

    With H.E Graca Machel at the margins of the World Health Assembly. She pledged on behalf of 'The African Elders' group to amplify advocacy for Kenya's agenda.

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    May 22

    During this event, I highlighted that Primary Health Care is the anchor around which HIV interventions should be modeled.

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    May 22

    Chairing the Global HIV Prevention Coalition event at the World Health Assembly. The theme of the event is Prevention of HIV towards . Kenya and Zimbabwe hosted the event together with , and other coutries with high burden of new HIV infections.

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    May 22

    Meeting with the Director General of Ms Nelly Bromson at the sidelines of World Health Assembly. IAEA supports radiation treatment therapy for cancer and together with government, the organisation is procuring a linear accelerator for

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  7. Retweeted
    May 21

    Kenya is committed to the attainment of the highest possible standards of health for our people. This promise has been demonstrated by His Excellency President who has singled out Universal Health Coverage as one of the four key priorities of his Government

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    May 21

    We are committed to protecting our population financially through increasing health insurance coverage in the informal sector by providing premium subsidies and doubling the number of the poor and indigents receiving subsidies for health insurance

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  9. May 19

    Social support, avoiding drug and substance abuse and proper parenting are some of the ways of preventing mental illnesses.

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  10. May 19

    There are very many misconceptions about mental health; let us all help end the stigma.

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  11. May 19

    Genetics, medical illness, medications, recreational drugs, psychologycal problems and social factors are some of the causes of mental illness.

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  12. May 19

    The Kenya Health Policy, 2014 – 2030 gives directions to ensure significant reduction in the overall ill health in Kenya in line with the country’s Vision 2030 and the Kenya Constitution, 2010.

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  13. May 19

    Schizophrenia, Bipolar mood disorder, depression, Post traumatic stress disorder(PTSD) and substance misuse disorder are some examples of mental illnesses.

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  14. May 19

    Today all roads lead to Kasarani for the

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  15. May 19

    Anyone can suffer from a mental illness regardless of age, gender, race, education, economic status, religion, marital status , social status etc.

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  16. May 18

    One in every four people suffers mental illness at some point in their lives. Mathari Hospital invites you to their sports day tommorrow,come have fun as you get informed on mental health, there will be lots of fun games for both kids and adults#MathariMHsportsday

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  17. May 17

    CS was earlier today visited by a team from the World Bank led by Magnus Lindelow(Practice Manager).They discussed Universal Health Care (UHC) and the role of the World Bank in UHC.

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  18. May 17

    On this World Hypertension Day I urge all Kenyans to eat healthy exercise regularly and go for routine checkups to avoid hypertension which is a leading cause for many heart diseases.#PimaPressure

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  19. May 17

    "Professor Njeri Wamae led the Guinea worm eradication team and I today appoint her to lead other Neglected Tropical Diseases eradication efforts".

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  20. May 17

    "Kenya is on course for eradication of mother to child HIV transmission, Hepatitis C, congenital syphylis, trachoma, Elephantiasis,cervical cancer and polio and stakeholders should leverage on the current political support and step up disease eradication efforts".

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