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[PHOTOS] Ruto attends PS Oluga's thanksgiving
The event brought together leaders, residents and supporters
The gathering brought together development partners, implementing agencies and health sector stakeholders at the summit.


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Principal Secretary for Medical Services Ouma Oluga hosted development partners
and stakeholders to a dinner in Mombasa during the ongoing Health Integration
Summit, acknowledging their role in supporting the organisation and delivery of
the event.
The gathering brought together development partners, implementing agencies
and health sector stakeholders who have contributed to the planning and success
of the summit.
The engagement underscored the importance of collaboration in strengthening
Kenya’s health system through integrated and people-centred approaches.

According to organisers, the summit has attracted significantly higher
participation than initially anticipated, signalling strong interest among
stakeholders in advancing health system reforms.
Participation at the event rose sharply from the projected 500 delegates to
more than 900 attendees, reflecting growing commitment from health
professionals, policymakers and partners toward improving coordination and
integration across healthcare services.
Officials noted that the strong turnout demonstrates increasing recognition
of the need for partnerships in addressing health system challenges and
enhancing service delivery.

Oluga said the involvement of development partners and implementing agencies
remains critical in supporting government efforts to build a more responsive
and integrated healthcare system capable of meeting the needs of citizens.
Also present at the dinner were James Ntabo, Secretary Administration at the
Ministry of Health, and Andrew Mulwa, Chief Executive Officer of National AIDS
and STI Control Programme (NASCOP), alongside other senior ministry officials.
The Health Integration Summit has provided a platform for dialogue among
policymakers, healthcare professionals and development partners on strategies
to strengthen coordination, improve service delivery and accelerate progress
toward a more integrated national health system.

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The event brought together leaders, residents and supporters