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HomeDaily NewsTuesday, April 28, 2026Duale Urges Coordinated African Response to Rising Non-Communicable Diseases - April 2026
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Duale Urges Coordinated African Response to Rising Non-Communicable Diseases - April 2026

Kenyan Health Cabinet Secretary Aden Duale has called for an intensified, coordinated continental response to the escalating crisis of non-communicable diseases, injuries, and mental health conditions across Africa. Meanwhile, Kenya is grappling with a significant public health crisis, recording over 19,000 snakebite cases annually, resulting in more than 1,000 deaths according to Duale. At the same time, civil servants and teachers are expressing deep frustration with the new Social Health Authority, which replaced the National Health Insurance Fund, leading to widespread dissatisfaction and threats of industrial action.

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Monday 8:58 PMCapital News

Duale Urges Coordinated African Response to Rising Non-Communicable Diseases, Mental Health Crisis

Duale Urges Coordinated African Response to Rising Non-Communicable Diseases, Mental Health Crisis

Kenyan Health Cabinet Secretary Aden Duale has called for an intensified, coordinated continental response to the escalating crisis of non-communicable diseases (NCDs), injuries, and mental health conditions across Africa.

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Kenyan Health Cabinet Secretary Aden Duale has called for an intensified, coordinated continental response to the escalating crisis of non-communicable diseases (NCDs), injuries, and mental health conditions across Africa.

  • Africa faces a growing burden of NCDs, injuries, and mental health issues.
  • The call was made during a ministerial session at the United Nations Office at Nairobi, facilitated by the Africa Centres for Disease Control and Prevention.
  • Kenya is strengthening its approach through the National NCD Intersectoral Coordination Committee and reforms under Taifa Care and the Social Health Authority, aiming to expand access to care for over 30.6 million Kenyans.
Monday 8:14 PMKBC Top Stories

Kenya records 19,000 snakebite cases annually as deaths top 1,000

Kenya records 19,000 snakebite cases annually as deaths top 1,000

Kenya is grappling with a significant public health crisis, recording over 19,000 snakebite cases annually, resulting in more than 1,000 deaths according to Health Cabinet Secretary Aden Duale.

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Kenya is grappling with a significant public health crisis, recording over 19,000 snakebite cases annually, resulting in more than 1,000 deaths according to Health Cabinet Secretary Aden Duale.

  • Over 1,000 deaths occur each year from snakebites in Kenya.
  • Health Cabinet Secretary Aden Duale is leading efforts to combat this issue.
  • Kenya is investing in domestic antivenom production and advocating for stronger global action.
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Fix SHA woes frustrating civil servants, teachers

Fix SHA woes frustrating civil servants, teachers

Civil servants and teachers in Kenya are expressing deep frustration with the new Social Health Authority (SHA), which replaced the National Health Insurance Fund (NHIF). Despite promises of improved healthcare, the SHA is reportedly failing to deliver, leading to widespread dissatisfaction and threats of industrial action.

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Civil servants and teachers in Kenya are expressing deep frustration with the new Social Health Authority (SHA), which replaced the National Health Insurance Fund (NHIF). Despite promises of improved healthcare, the SHA is reportedly failing to deliver, leading to widespread dissatisfaction and threats of industrial action.

  • Over 100 complaints have been lodged with the Union of Kenya Civil Servants, with some patients detained in hospitals over unpaid bills.
  • Civil servants and teachers claim they are making double contributions for reduced benefits, with contributors blocked from services monthly due to unremitted fees.
  • Doctors report paying up to eight times higher premiums for lesser benefits, and the Sh4,000 outpatient limit is insufficient for consultation fees.