AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoHIV Response: Kenya’s new HIV infections have fallen by nearly 80% since 2010, with UNAIDS citing progress on the 95-95-95 treatment targets as more people know their status and stay virally suppressed. Health Infrastructure: The government plans to spend Sh29bn to build 13 new Level 5 referral hospitals, aiming to expand specialised care and reduce routine referrals to Nairobi. Primary Care Pressure: Coast counties face uncertainty after the US-funded Stawisha Pwani HIV/TB/lab support ends, putting the onus on counties to prevent service disruptions. Maternal & Child Health: Breastfeeding support remains uneven, with mothers describing both improved hospital guidance and ongoing workplace and community barriers. Medicines Safety: Regulators warn agrovet dealers and pharmacies against fake or unregistered Postinor-2 and illegal pesticides, citing risks to patients and farmers. Wellness & Access: A solar-powered ambulance model highlights how off-grid care can reach remote communities, while Kenya’s wellness retreats keep growing as knowledge-led health tourism.
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