Rigathi Gachagua Affirms Commitment to Accelerate Universal Health Coverage

Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua has reiterated the government’s steadfast dedication to advancing Universal Health Coverage (UHC) in Kenya. In a recent statement, Gachagua emphasized the critical importance of ensuring all citizens have access to essential health services without financial hardship.

“Universal Health Coverage is not just a goal but a fundamental right for every Kenyan,” stated Gachagua during a health policy forum in Nairobi. He underscored the government’s efforts to expedite the implementation of UHC, aiming to enhance the nation’s health outcomes and productivity.

Kenya’s UHC program aims to provide quality healthcare services to all residents, particularly focusing on vulnerable populations in underserved areas. The initiative includes initiatives to bolster healthcare infrastructure, improve access to medicines, and strengthen primary healthcare services across the country.

Gachagua also highlighted collaborative efforts with stakeholders, including healthcare professionals and development partners, to achieve sustainable progress in healthcare delivery. He emphasized the need for innovative strategies and efficient resource allocation to overcome existing challenges and ensure equitable access to healthcare for all Kenyans.

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The Deputy President’s affirmation of commitment to UHC comes at a crucial juncture as Kenya seeks to strengthen its healthcare system and address emerging health challenges. The government’s proactive approach and continued investments in healthcare infrastructure are expected to contribute significantly to achieving a healthier and more resilient nation.

As Kenya moves forward with its UHC agenda, stakeholders and citizens alike look forward to tangible improvements in healthcare accessibility and quality, fostering a brighter and healthier future for all.

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