Nabil Said RN👨⚕️👨⚕️
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Nabil Said RN👨⚕️👨⚕️
@nabiloFrn
From the wards to the world stage 🌍👩⚕️ Kenyan nurse, SDG champion, and advocate for the betterment of nursing and the planet 🌱 #globalhealth #activi

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We score fairly well across the entire spectrum of the building blocks. Health Workforce: As at 2015, Kenya sent 157 health experts to Sierra Leone to help the country tackle Ebola. When Ebola was Ebola. One of them is KUCO Chair. Since then we’ve trained more than 2200 on Infectious disease response. I’m one of those who was in DRC/Rwanda border years ago as part of Kenya training. We’ve this covered. Equitable Care: We’ve some of the most prepared isolations. We learnt our lessons during COVID. Visit them. You’ll be proud. Quality and Patient Safety: Well, goes with health workforce, how we design case Management and availability of commodities. Tick. Effective leadership: Political Commitment. Presidential leadership. Clarity in policy. Laws enacted. What else do you want to rank on this? Supply Chain: KEMSA is fifth best drug supply organization in the entire world. Ask Global Fund. 22% lower costs and last mile reach. WHO has chosen Kenya as the logistics hub for entire Africa. Anything better than that? You tell me! Strong Health Information System: Kenya has entire system under digitization. Every country has come for a benchmark. Forget even health. Kenya is a leader in digital Or information systems. In finances as in every sector. You know this already. Whether you rank the old KHIS (DHIS) or the newer innovative data solutions, we’ve never had problems in this area. Believe it or not, we have are doing well. Doesn’t mean we have arrived. You know enough to prove this. Other people have confidence in our systems. Imagine 20000 patients already come to Kenya from across the region. With or without Ebola. Hundreds were here during Covid-19. We are destination. What we must do is keep protecting Kenyans but we must equally stand ready to respond to the worst. Because eventually outbreaks don’t care about borders. We’ve Kenyans in DRC. Kenyan companies like Equity and KCB and many others in transport and logistics have their staff outside there. Let’s think broad. Broader. It would be irresponsible not to prepare for the worst even as we prevent as hard as possible. And we if we can help them, so can we play our part in Global Health Security. KEMRI is the only qualified reference lab for infections like Ebola and Polio in the region. None other in the 13 Eastern Countries.

We score fairly well across the entire spectrum of the building blocks. Health Workforce: As at 2015, Kenya sent 157 health experts to Sierra Leone to help the country tackle Ebola. When Ebola was Ebola. One of them is KUCO Chair. Since then we’ve trained more than 2200 on Infectious disease response. I’m one of those who was in DRC/Rwanda border years ago as part of Kenya training. We’ve this covered. Equitable Care: We’ve some of the most prepared isolations. We learnt our lessons during COVID. Visit them. You’ll be proud. Quality and Patient Safety: Well, goes with health workforce, how we design case Management and availability of commodities. Tick. Effective leadership: Political Commitment. Presidential leadership. Clarity in policy. Laws enacted. What else do you want to rank on this? Supply Chain: KEMSA is fifth best drug supply organization in the entire world. Ask Global Fund. 22% lower costs and last mile reach. WHO has chosen Kenya as the logistics hub for entire Africa. Anything better than that? You tell me! Strong Health Information System: Kenya has entire system under digitization. Every country has come for a benchmark. Forget even health. Kenya is a leader in digital Or information systems. In finances as in every sector. You know this already. Whether you rank the old KHIS (DHIS) or the newer innovative data solutions, we’ve never had problems in this area. Believe it or not, we have are doing well. Doesn’t mean we have arrived. You know enough to prove this. Other people have confidence in our systems. Imagine 20000 patients already come to Kenya from across the region. With or without Ebola. Hundreds were here during Covid-19. We are destination. What we must do is keep protecting Kenyans but we must equally stand ready to respond to the worst. Because eventually outbreaks don’t care about borders. We’ve Kenyans in DRC. Kenyan companies like Equity and KCB and many others in transport and logistics have their staff outside there. Let’s think broad. Broader. It would be irresponsible not to prepare for the worst even as we prevent as hard as possible. And we if we can help them, so can we play our part in Global Health Security. KEMRI is the only qualified reference lab for infections like Ebola and Polio in the region. None other in the 13 Eastern Countries.



@Ohta_Ryota @Branicemercy A quarantine zone is meant to seclude patients and prevent wider community exposure, if PPEs and protocols are observed there is no risk of exposure to communities. I don’t get the furore.


Juzi tu mlikua mnalia neocolonialism na sahii naona mmejaa tao na jersey za your former colonizer. Make it make sense haha.



🚨 CRAZY SCENES: Arsenal fans have taken over the streets of Nairobi, Kenya, celebrating the club’s Premier League trophy success. 🏆❤️



🚨 CRAZY SCENES: Arsenal fans have taken over the streets of Nairobi, Kenya, celebrating the club’s Premier League trophy success. 🏆❤️






