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Almost 60,000 Prisoners Get Universal Health Coverage
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 48595, member: 636"] Prison bosses just revealed shocking numbers about healthcare signup drives behind bars. More than 54,000 inmates have joined the Social Health Authority program across Kenya. The registration total keeps climbing toward 60,000 as officials push the nationwide health coverage plan. PS Salome Muhia announced these figures during a tree planting ceremony at Machakos prison. She said the government wants every Kenyan covered under the universal healthcare system. The prison healthcare registration kicked off just two months ago with amazing results. Over 24 million Kenyans have signed up for SHA benefits nationwide. That breaks down to more than 50,000 people joining every single day. Prison officers already completed their registration following direct orders from the president. The National Treasury will pay all healthcare premiums for inmates since they cannot afford the costs. Muhia led teams planting 1,500 trees at the Machakos prison facility during the announcement. The government aims to plant 50,000 trees across the country each month. Prison systems have already planted over 7.5 million trees as part of the green initiative. Officials want to reach 15 billion trees planted before 2032 ends. The tree planting program runs alongside the massive healthcare registration push. The government recently freed 4,950 inmates under a presidential amnesty program. Digital upgrades for all prisons are coming soon as part of major policy changes. Vocational training programs help prepare inmates for jobs after release. Healthcare access removes financial barriers that once blocked proper medical treatment for prisoners. [/QUOTE]
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