Mosquito net distribution
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Continue Reading iconThe net distribution program is funded by the Global Fund
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Continue Reading iconNets are being distributed in Malaria endemic counties across the country. In Summary The National Malaria Control Program is funded by the Global Fund. It aims to distribute treated nets to all 22 counties prone to malaria.
Continue Reading iconThe last-mile distribution of mosquito nets started in January 2024. In Summary The Kenya Medical Supplies Authority (KEMSA) CEO Andrew Mulwa and Kilifi Governor Gideon Mung’aro flagged off 1,054,000 treated mosquito nets for distribution in the seven Kilifi sub-counties. Mung'aro acknowledged the initiative, thanking KEMSA for the last-mile distribution initiative.
Continue Reading iconThe program aims to distribute 15.3 million nets across 22 counties to mitigate the impact of malaria, a leading cause of morbidity and mortality in Kenya
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Continue Reading iconKenya Medical Supplies Authority (KEMSA) has started distributing Sh29 million worth of medical commodities in Nyamira, to be completed by the week's end. Governor Amos Nyaribo commended the partnership with KEMSA and announced a Sh300 million revolving fund to ensure continuous health product supply to county hospitals.
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