Tuberculosis remains one of the leading causes of death from a single infectious agent in Kenya, but two decades of investment in the National Leprosy, Tuberculosis and Lung Disease Programme have substantially reduced incidence, mortality and undiagnosed cases.
Kenya hosts 1.4 million people living with HIV. A complete guide to the NASCOP-led HIV programme, PEPFAR support, treatment coverage, prevention innovations and the path to control.
From 14 April 2026, Kenya's Social Health Authority (SHA) began funding specialised medical treatment abroad for patients whose conditions cannot be managed locally. The programme is capped at Ksh 500,000 per patient per year. This guide explains the rules, the application path, and what diaspora families should do.
Guide for Kenyan diaspora on starting a water supply business in Kenya - borehole drilling, water vending, purification, and irrigation solutions.
Water supply business opportunities in Kenya — borehole drilling, water vending, treatment, and sanitation solutions for diaspora investors addressing Kenya's water challenge.
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