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Kenya, World Health Organization launch emergency hub

Kenya will become a regional hub for medical equipment, which will help neighboring countries get required medicines faster.

Kenya, World Health Organization launch emergency hub
Kenyan President Uhuru Kenyatta (l) and WHO Director-General Dr Tedros shake hands at the of the WHO Emergency Hub in Nairobi, July 9, 2022. Image Courtesy WHO
Wednesday, July 13, 2022

Reuters | The Kenyan government and World Health Organization on Saturday launched a medical emergency hub in Nairobi, the first in a network of African centers they say will hasten responses to regional emergencies.

The facility will include a training center, house a cadre of professionals that can respond to a medical emergency within its first 24 hours, and stockpiles of medical equipment.

The WHO says it wants to help create these quick response teams in every African country.

“We see the continent expressing in very practical terms its determination to be better prepared for the next pandemic… this is going to be our contribution to helping countries build their capacity to be much better prepared and better able to respond,” WHO Regional Director for Africa Matshidiso Moeti told Reuters.

Kenya will become a regional hub for medical equipment, which will help neighboring countries get required medicines faster.

There was no timeline on when the hub would be fully operational but WHO will start work on helping countries identify and train national emergency responders immediately, Moeti said.

Africa experiences over 100 health emergencies per year, more than any other region in the world, according to the WHO.

“All of this needs very solid preparations so that when things happen that are going to trigger an increase in vulnerability to disease and illness, the national systems are ready to manage that,” Moeti said.

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