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Afya Annex - KNH Grounds เข้าร่วม Eylül 2021
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NEPHAK
NEPHAK@NEPHAKKENYA·
Communities are not beneficiaries, they are leaders, partners & drivers of change. Invest in community capacity, Empower community led responses. Strengthen partnerships for sustainable impact. We are shaping health without barriers. @fnoluga @MOH_Kenya @NASCOP @GlobalFund
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State Department for Medical Services
Principal Secretary for Medical Services Dr Ouma Oluga hosted partners to a dinner during the ongoing Health Integration Summit in Mombasa, appreciating their critical role in supporting the organisation and delivery of the summit.
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Ministry of Health
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Principal Secretary for Medical Services Dr Ouma Oluga has called on health stakeholders to take decisive action in integrating health service delivery and strengthening domestic healthcare financing to build a resilient and self-sustaining health system. Speaking at the ongoing 11th Health Integration Summit 2026 in Mombasa, Dr Oluga said the case for integrated health services is already well established, urging stakeholders to move beyond discussions and address barriers slowing progress. “We have heard the data, the case studies, and from all stakeholders. The evidence for integration is not in question,” he said, calling on participants to leave the summit with clear, time-bound actions to accelerate implementation. The Principal Secretary cautioned that declining donor support underscores the urgent need for Kenya to strengthen domestic health financing mechanisms to sustain essential services and reduce reliance on external funding. He emphasised that the country’s goal is to build a resilient, integrated health system capable of delivering efficient, accessible and continuous care to all Kenyans. Dr Oluga reassured the public that essential health services remain uninterrupted, including maternal care, immunisation and treatment for chronic conditions. He noted that integration goes beyond clinical care, calling for stronger linkages between services such as tuberculosis screening, maternal health services and the management of non-communicable diseases, enabling patients to receive comprehensive care during a single visit. The PS added that integrated systems would also ease the burden on health workers by reducing duplication and improving coordination across patient records, supply chains and community referral systems. He further urged communities and patient advocates to demand accountability in ongoing health reforms to ensure equitable access to care and the removal of barriers that prevent patients from receiving services. The Health Integration Summit, running from 15 to 19 March 2026, is convened by the Ministry of Health through the National AIDS and STI Control Programme (NASCOP) and has brought together stakeholders from national and county governments, civil society and development partners to strengthen collaboration and advance integrated service delivery in support of Universal Health Coverage under the Government’s Bottom-Up Economic Transformation Agenda.
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Ministry of Health
Ministry of Health@MOH_Kenya·
Strengthening partnerships to advance an integrated, people-centred health system remains a key priority as Kenya continues to deepen collaboration with health sector partners. On Tuesday, 17 March 2026, the Principal Secretary for Medical Services, Dr Ouma Oluga, hosted partners to a dinner during the ongoing Health Integration Summit in Mombasa, in appreciation of their role in supporting the organisation and delivery of the summit. The engagement brought together development partners, implementing agencies and key stakeholders who have contributed to shaping the event. Dr Oluga commended their collaboration and sustained commitment, noting that strong partnerships have been instrumental in the successful convening of the summit. The ongoing summit has recorded overwhelming attendance, with participation surpassing the initial projection of 500 delegates to over 900 participants, reflecting growing interest and shared commitment to advancing health system integration. Also present at the dinner were Secretary Administration at the Ministry of Health Mr James Ntabo, NASCOP CEO Dr Andrew Mulwa, and other senior Ministry of Health officials.
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NEPHAK
NEPHAK@NEPHAKKENYA·
The question on integrated people-centred HIV services was never “IF” but “WHEN”. The question on when has been answered and what remains is the “HOW”. Let us work on this together until we #EndAIDS as a public health threat @MOHMedServices @MoH_KenyaNCDs @MOH_DHP @NASCOP @WHO
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Principal Secretary for Medical Services Dr Ouma Oluga has called on health stakeholders to take decisive action in integrating health service delivery and strengthening domestic healthcare financing to build a resilient and self-sustaining health system. Speaking at the ongoing 11th Health Integration Summit 2026 in Mombasa, Dr Oluga said the case for integrated health services is already well established, urging stakeholders to move beyond discussions and address barriers slowing progress. “We have heard the data, the case studies, and from all stakeholders. The evidence for integration is not in question,” he said, calling on participants to leave the summit with clear, time-bound actions to accelerate implementation. The Principal Secretary cautioned that declining donor support underscores the urgent need for Kenya to strengthen domestic health financing mechanisms to sustain essential services and reduce reliance on external funding. He emphasised that the country’s goal is to build a resilient, integrated health system capable of delivering efficient, accessible and continuous care to all Kenyans. Dr Oluga reassured the public that essential health services remain uninterrupted, including maternal care, immunisation and treatment for chronic conditions. He noted that integration goes beyond clinical care, calling for stronger linkages between services such as tuberculosis screening, maternal health services and the management of non-communicable diseases, enabling patients to receive comprehensive care during a single visit. The PS added that integrated systems would also ease the burden on health workers by reducing duplication and improving coordination across patient records, supply chains and community referral systems. He further urged communities and patient advocates to demand accountability in ongoing health reforms to ensure equitable access to care and the removal of barriers that prevent patients from receiving services. The Health Integration Summit, running from 15 to 19 March 2026, is convened by the Ministry of Health through the National AIDS and STI Control Programme (NASCOP) and has brought together stakeholders from national and county governments, civil society and development partners to strengthen collaboration and advance integrated service delivery in support of Universal Health Coverage under the Government’s Bottom-Up Economic Transformation Agenda.

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AHF Kenya
AHF Kenya@ahfkenya·
Communities at the center of care are the foundation of health systems integration. At #HealthIntegrationSummit2026 in Kenya leaders emphasized people-centered, community-led approaches. Through #CommunityPowerVoices, AHF is empowering communities to shape responsive systems.
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"Integration, done properly, means that the patient's full record follows them. That the supply chain serves the full patient. That the CHP who brings them in does not have to choose which programme's referral form to use. It is fewer fragmented tasks -not more...
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AYARHEP-KENYA
AYARHEP-KENYA@AYARHEP_KENYA·
At the #HealthIntegrationSummit2026, health integration is being discussed as a systems issue, but for communities, it is a daily reality. A young person living with HIV does not experience health in categories. Care must respond to the full reality of life. @NASCOP #HIS2026
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NEPHAK@NEPHAKKENYA·
Collaboration between government, civil society, and communities is key to ensuring every Kenyan can access quality care. We need to amplify community voices and build a more responsive health integration system. @HonAdenDuale @MOH_Kenya @NASCOP @RedCross @GlobalFund @UNITAID
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NEPHAK@NEPHAKKENYA·
#HIS2026 There's need for a Unified people centered approach that delivers people centered needs. Integration does not happen by chance it requires deliberate coordination & commitment from national and county government. @HonAdenDuale @MOH_Kenya @NASCOP @nsdcc_kenya @NJotwoma
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Unitaid
Unitaid@UNITAID·
Unitaid welcomes Kenya’s leadership in the HIV response, with over 1.3 million people on treatment. As financing shifts, integrated, people-centred approaches are key to sustaining progress and expanding access to prevention, testing and care. Learn more: health.go.ke/kenya-advances…
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