Kenya’s public hospitals experiencing a major shortage of essential medicines and vaccines.

Kenya’s public hospitals in over 27 counties are currently facing a severe shortage of essential medicines and vaccines. This crisis is leaving critically ill patients without access to vital treatments. The shortage is impacting a wide range of essential medical supplies, exacerbating health risks and undermining the capacity of healthcare facilities to provide adequate care.

Factors contributing to this shortage may include supply chain disruptions, budgetary constraints, logistical challenges, and possible inefficiencies within the healthcare system. The impact is particularly dire for patients requiring regular medication, such as those with chronic illnesses, and for children needing routine immunizations.

Efforts to address the shortage will need to involve coordinated action by the government, healthcare providers, and international partners to restore supplies, improve distribution networks, and ensure the sustainability of medical resources.

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