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UoN wins Sh91 million global health prize

The University of Nairobi yesterday received a share of $1 million (Sh91 million) Global Healthcare Innovation Award.The university showed commitment through a project to stop child deaths through bar-coded vaccination.The innovation dubbed University of Nairobi Vaccination Project was successfully piloted in Mt Elgon.

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by PATRICK VIDIJA

Health20 January 2019 - 06:36
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GSK Vice President Ramil Burden, University of Nairobi's Dr Benson Wamalwa and Save the Children Country director Duncan Harvey

The University of Nairobi yesterday received a share of $1 million (Sh91 million) Global Healthcare Innovation Award.

The university showed commitment through a project to stop child deaths through bar-coded vaccination.

The innovation dubbed University of Nairobi Vaccination Project was successfully piloted in Mt Elgon.

It becomes one of the four African initiatives to win a share of the 2014 GlaxoSmithKline and Save the Children Healthcare Innovation Award.

Africa GSK vice president Ramil Burden presented the award at Intercontinental hotel.

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