Kenya’s Universal Health Coverage programme has reached a major milestone, with 31.5 million Kenyans now registered under the Social Health Authority (SHA), even as the government accelerates reforms aimed at expanding access to affordable healthcare across the country. Speaking during a boda boda empowerment forum on the Kericho Teachers Training College grounds, Health Cabinet Secretary…
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