Medical interns allocated Ksh.3.7B in 2024/25 budget
KMPDU officials lead medical interns in protesting their delayed posting on February 29, 2024. PHOTO | COURTESY
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The government of Kenya has allocated the Ministry
of Health Ksh.3.7 billion to support medical interns during the fiscal year
2024/25.
Treasury Cabinet Secretary (CS) Njuguna Ndung'u made
the announcement when he delivered the 2024/25 budget at Parliament Grounds in
Nairobi on Thursday.
This comes just a month
after health practitioners called off their 56-day nationwide protest spurred
by the non-payment and non-posting of medical interns, among other grievances.
"To strengthen the capacity of medical
personnel, I have proposed Ksh.3.7
billion for Medical Interns; Ksh.406 million for training of Health Personnel;
and Ksh.8.6 billion for the Kenya Medical Training Centres," Ndung'u said.
The Treasury CS likewise allocated Ksh.127 billion
to the health sector to support various activities and programmes in line with
Kenya's Universal Health Coverage (UHC) agenda.
."This includes: Ksh.4.2 billion for Universal
Health Coverage Coordination and Management Unit; Ksh.2 billion for Free
Maternity Health Care; Ksh.3.6 billion for the Managed Equipment Services; Ksh.861.5
million to provide medical cover for the
orphans, elderly and severely disabled persons in our society: Ksh.4.6 billion
to cater for the Stipend and acquisition of Specialized Medical Equipment for
Community Health Promoters; and Ksh.4.1 billion for Primary Healthcare
Fund," said Ndung'u.
"To lower cases of HIV/AIDS,
malaria and tuberculosis, and enhance vaccines and immunization programme in the
country, I have proposed Ksh.28.7 billion for the Global Fund; and Ksh.4.6
billion for Vaccines and Immunization Programme, respectively."
The state has also allocated Ksh.1.1
billion to improve cancer management at Kenyatta National Hospital and Level 5
Hospitals, with the aim of enhancing early diagnosis and treatment of the killer disease.
Additionally, they State has allotted Ksh.2
billion to the Emergencies, Chronic, and Critical Illness Fund.
"Mr. Speaker, to improve health
service delivery, I have proposed a sum of Ksh 29.7 billion for Kenyatta
National Hospital and Moi Teaching and Referral Hospitals. This includes Ksh
2.6 billion for the construction of Kenyatta National Hospital Burns and
Paediatrics Centre," said the Treasury CS.
"I have also proposed: Ksh 5.2
billion for Kenya Medical Supplies Agency; Ksh 2.5 billion for the Kenya
Medical Research Institute; Ksh 1.0 billion for procurement of family planning
and reproductive health commodities; and Ksh 760 million for procurement of
equipment at the National Blood Transfusion Services."


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