President Kenyatta and Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus. The two have agreed to work together in improving healthcare. [Photo/UK/FB]
The World Health Organisation (WHO) has pledged its full support for the delivery of universal healthcare for all within the next five years.
World Health Organisation Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus pledged his full support for the plan when he paid a courtesy call on President Kenyatta at State House, Nairobi, on Wednesday.
Dr. Tedros – who is on his first official visit to the country in his capacity as the Director-General of the global health agency – said his organization is ready to partner with the Government to enhance the provision of healthcare as well as strengthen the country’s position as a regional hub in health services.
“I am looking forward to partner with you to improve health not only in Kenya but also in the region,” Dr. Tedros said.
He pledged to work with the Government to bring health experts to assist in the development of a model that will be efficient and effective in the provision of universal healthcare to Kenyans.
President Kenyatta welcomed the World Health Organization’s support in delivering his Big Four plan, especially on boosting healthcare delivery for all Kenyans.
The Head of State said he has laid down the plan and is set to implement it to ensure Kenyans have access to improved and affordable healthcare services.
“We have a relatively young population in Kenya and I see no reason why we cannot achieve our health targets,” President Kenyatta said.
He added: “But it is not just about access neither is it about infrastructure or management of the health systems. We are looking at ensuring that it is affordable and efficient, otherwise, it will collapse.”
The President emphasized the need to improve primary health, saying he was keen on strengthening the capacity of devolved units in the provision of healthcare.
“I am keen to develop a health model that will be acceptable to the devolved units, a model that will guarantee our people better services,” President Kenyatta said.
The meeting was attended by Cabinet Secretaries Amina Mohamed (Foreign Affairs) and Cleopa Mailu (Health) as well as Chief of Staff Nzioka Waita among others.