Tuesday 16 October 2018

Leading Organizations Recognized for their Support in Healthcare Provision

BRIDGING THE GAP IN HEALTHCARE PROVISION


Embu County Government, through its Department of Health - headed by Health Minister Dr. Jamleck Muturi - has since the month of April 2018, held five free medical camps covering the four sub counties. This noble endeavor was executed in collaboration with the undersigned stakeholders. It is with much gratitude that the organizations below are recognized:

(Here below are the websites of some of the esteemed Organizations, courtesy of 'Raslimali Embu', an Online Marketing Newsletter. Through the links provided alongside each corporation, thousands of people will learn more about the respective services offered by each and possibly get into contact. Through this platform, the online visibility of your brand is enhanced, leading to more awareness hence wider markets)
 

Imara MediPlus Hospital

Website: https://imaramed.org/





WINAS SACCO Limited









Githunguri Diaries




Embu Children Hospital (TENRI)



Wimwaro FM

To listen to the radio channel online, you can use this link: https://www.liveonlineradio.net/kenya/wimwaro-fm.htm


Kenya Medical Supplies Authority

 

 Caritas Kenya


MSF - Belgium

Website (Kenya): https://www.msf.org/kenya


Other organizations whose contribution is of equal importance are: 

Cuban Doctors
NSSF
Kenya Red Cross
St. John Ambulance
NHIF
County Medical Hospital
Consolata Hospital Kyeni
Daima Sacco
Collo Rescue Team
Medical Training College (MTC) – Embu
University of Embu
 

The combined effort saw a total of 20,160 patients get free medical care. The feat was aimed at improving healthcare coverage by reaching out to those segments of society which may have failed to access medical care hitherto.

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Friday 12 October 2018

THE BEST THINGS IN LIFE ARE FREE (Photos and Story)

Medical practitioners attend to patients and health-conscious people at Embu Stadium during a free medical camp organized by Embu County Government through its Department of Health on 10 October, 2018. PHOTO: Lydia Njiru


The health sector in Embu County seems to always be surrounded by some negativity. Most of the times, every single good thing that happens either at Embu Level 5 Hospital or in the Department of Health gets hounded by a certain group of people full of negative energy. This clique of individuals seems to forget that there are two sides of a coin; they focus their attention sorely on what’s going wrong and choose to completely ignore that which is going right! Woe unto such pessimists, who mistakenly think that the role of the opposition is to derail government functions so as to make the leaders look bad in the public eye. For their benefit, it is prudent to report on the free healthcare services presently offered to the people of Embu and surrounding counties.

A while ago, extensive announcements were made by various Embu County Government communication organs concerning a Free Medical Camp program to be conducted all over the county. Subsequently, the event kicked off on Monday 8th October 2018 all through to Wednesday 10th. Having heard of his people’s cry about insufficiency of drugs in health facilities, Governor Martin Wambora ordered medicines worth thirty one million Kenya shillings (Sh.31, 000,000) to be distributed in all public health centers in the county. The free medical outreach program, flagged off by the Minister for Health Dr. Jamleck Muturi accompanied by other executives and officers was carried out by 180 Doctors; some from the country and specialists from Belgium and Cuba. Out of the targeted 3000 patients, 2000 were seen including over 500 children aged below five years. Below is a photo of Dr. Muturi attending to mothers and children.


All in all, a commendable job was done with support from Imara MediPlus, Consolata Hospital Kyeni, County Medical Centre and Daima Sacco who provided transport services. Another outfit that was of utmost help was Collo Rescue team, a brainchild of Kirimari Ward MCA, Hon. Morris Nyaga (Collo) that ferried 5 patients to Embu Level 5 Hospital, where medicine is free. Given that Healthcare is number 2 in governor Wambora’s Big 6 Agenda, it is important that you watch the video below, whereby Dr. Muturi speaks of good things yet to come and  many other noble exploits executed by the team in the vicinity of Embu town; including Dallas Estate and the informal settlements of Shauri, Grogon, and Murandi.



Here below is a link to the complete video of the interview as conducted and aired on Meru TV:

https://youtu.be/HqjzDBwSDPw