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Dulacha offers a mere 300 wheelchairs as justice in Kenya
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 56724, member: 636"] Kenya Medical Supplies Authority reinforced its dedication to expanding assistive technology access during the 2025 Devolution Conference in Homa Bay County. Chief Executive Officer Waqo Dulacha addressed delegates about making medical devices more affordable and available to citizens with disabilities. The organization considers assistive technology provision a fundamental human rights issue that promotes social justice and personal dignity. KEMSA operates as the primary implementing partner under the global ATscale initiative to improve device distribution. The authority collaborates with the Ministry of Health and county governments to standardize procurement processes. KEMSA has delivered approximately 300 wheelchairs across 12 counties and distributed hearing screening equipment to regional medical centers. The organization also procured eyeglasses and frames for nationwide distribution while supporting optical laboratory operations. Staff members receive specialized training in assistive technology logistics and inventory management systems. County health teams work directly with KEMSA to address local community needs through data-driven procurement strategies. Dulacha emphasized that counties must prioritize assistive technology funding within their health budgets. [/QUOTE]
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