The project will also create employment opportunities during construction,supply chain operations,and long-term hospital staffing needs. Mama Na Mtoto Kwanza #AmsonsHospitals@amsonsgroup
The initiative supports Kenya’s broader goal of achieving Universal Health Coverage by making essential services more accessible and affordable. Mama Na Mtoto Kwanza #AmsonsHospitals@amsonsgroup
Amson Group stepping up with KSh 4.5B to strengthen maternal and child healthcare through 10 new hospitals. When the private sector invests in our mothers and babies, the whole nation wins.
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Bridging the healthcare gap in underserved counties is no longer a promise—it’s happening.
Access, quality, and dignity for every mother. Mama Na Mtoto Kwanza
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Every mother deserves a safe delivery. Every child deserves a healthy start.
This investment brings us closer to that reality. Mama Na Mtoto Kwanza
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Strengthening maternal healthcare is expected to improve overall community wellbeing by ensuring safer pregnancies and healthier newborns. Mama Na Mtoto Kwanza #AmsonsHospitals@amsonsgroup
This partnership demonstrates the power of public-private collaboration in accelerating healthcare infrastructure development in Kenya. Mama Na Mtoto Kwanza #AmsonsHospitals@amsonsgroup
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Reducing maternal and newborn mortality requires strategic investment and collaboration. This project represents a practical, scalable solution that combines funding, expertise, and policy alignment to address health challenges. Mama Na Mtoto Kwanza
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Strengthening healthcare systems involves prevention, early diagnosis, and continuous care. These hospitals will enhance all three, providing a comprehensive approach to maternal and newborn health across the targeted counties. Mama Na Mtoto Kwanza
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This initiative goes beyond building hospitals. It represents a national commitment to saving lives, reducing inequality, and creating a resilient healthcare systemMama Na Mtoto Kwanza
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Expanding maternal healthcare infrastructure is key to achieving long-term improvements in national health indicators.
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This partnership demonstrates the power of public-private collaboration in accelerating healthcare infrastructure development in Kenya. Mama Na Mtoto Kwanza #AmsonsHospitals@amsonsgroup
@AmsonsGroup MD Edha Nahdi:
“We are not just building hospitals—we are advancing healthcare delivery in Kenya.”
A vision beyond infrastructure. Mama Na Mtoto Kwanza
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Public-private partnerships remain a powerful driver of development. The collaboration between Amsons Group and the Government of Kenya highlights how joint efforts can accelerate healthcare transformation for citizens.Mama Na Mtoto Kwanza
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@BiancaNaom1 Amsons Group's KSh 4.5 billion grant to build and equip 10 Level-4 Mother & Child Hospitals (2,500 beds total) under a Build-Equip-Transfer model is a major boost for maternal and newborn care in Kenya. Mama Na Mtoto Kwanza
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The truest expression of Amsons care is measured in the impact of 10 #AmsonsHospitals. With KES4.5 billion, Amsons Group does not merely give. It redraws the very map of survival for Kenya’s women and children.
Ten Level‑4 Mother and Child Hospitals will rise in Nairobi, Kwale, Mombasa, Garissa, Kisumu, Embu, Nakuru, Uasin Gishu, and West Pokot, placing emergency obstetric care within reach of more than one million women. Hemorrhage, eclampsia, and obstructed labor cease to be verdicts delivered on distant roads. Blood banks, operating theatres, and the capacity for life‑saving cesarean sections will now stand minutes away. For newborns, the calculus changes just as profoundly. Each of the 10 hospitals will be equipped with neonatal units, incubators, and resuscitation suites. Birth asphyxia and sepsis, which claim 5,000 newborns every year, will encounter skilled hands before they turn lethal.
2,500 beds where once there were none. These 10 hospitals introduce 2,500 specialized inpatient beds into the counties that bear the heaviest burden of maternal and newborn mortality. This is not an incremental improvement. It is a seismic correction. The Build, Equip, and Transfer model ensures that each of the 10 hospitals opens as a fully functioning sanctuary. Women will cross thresholds into ready wards, not into the uncertainty of phased promises. Laboratories will be operational, theatres sterile, and clinicians prepared. By embedding Level‑4 capability at the county level, the 10 hospitals dismantle the referral bottlenecks that have long transformed treatable complications into tragedies.
Through these 10 hospitals, a mother in West Pokot will command the same standard of comprehensive emergency obstetric and newborn care as a mother in Nairobi. That parity is Amsons Group’s endowment to the nation’s public health conscience. With the 10 hospitals, antenatal and postnatal attendance will become habitual rather than exceptional, because care will no longer be distant, prohibitive, or scarce. Institutional delivery will become the prevailing culture of birth.
The KSh 4.5 billion committed to 10 hospitals is therefore infrastructure of the highest order, yielding compounding returns measured in educated minds, sustained livelihoods, and nations elevated.
Public-private partnerships are transforming healthcare in Africa.
President William Ruto:
“This is a timely national milestone in reducing maternal and newborn deaths.”Mama Na Mtoto Kwanza
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The hospitals will incorporate modern technology in diagnostics,monitoring,and neonatal care to improve survival rates for mothers and infants. Mama Na Mtoto Kwanza #AmsonsHospitals@amsonsgroup
The selected counties reflect areas with urgent maternal health needs, ensuring that resources are directed strategically to regions where improved healthcare access will have the greatest impact on reducing mortality rates. Mama Na Mtoto Kwanza
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