AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoGuinea-pig warning on dental care: KMPDU has cautioned Kenyans against seeking treatment from graduates linked to a disputed dentistry programme after a court declined to grant urgent orders, urging regulators to crack down on unverified training and protect patient safety. Drug and medicine regulation push: Kenya is working to reach WHO pharmaceutical regulation Maturity Level 3 by December, aiming to strengthen oversight, boost local manufacturing, and improve access to safe medicines. Rights and health safety after arrests: Amnesty and KHRC report six protesters “dumped and tortured” after arrests during the June 25 Gen Z memorial, with one still missing—raising renewed concerns about custody abuse and access to care. Public health and zoonotic risk: Nairobi County official Geoffrey Mosiria issued a 24-hour ultimatum to “Nairobi Birdman” to surrender pet birds after doctors warned the habit of living and eating with birds could spread zoonotic diseases. Women’s health and services: PS Raymond Omollo urged women and residents in Suna East to register with the Social Health Authority, linking healthcare access to stronger families and community development. Sports and health in heat: Kenyan steeplechaser Edmund Serem heads to the Paris Diamond League under strict health guidelines after a France heatwave.
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