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Health chief vows crackdown on fake drugs
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 32269, member: 636"] Kenya's Health Cabinet Secretary Adan Duale has launched a fierce attack against corruption and substandard medical products. During a performance contract signing ceremony for government health agencies, Duale delivered a passionate message about protecting citizens' health and eliminating dangerous practices that compromise medical care. Highlighting the critical challenges facing Kenya's healthcare system, Duale pointed out alarming issues surrounding drug quality and maternal mortality. He directly challenged regulators to prioritize national interests over personal gains. The cabinet secretary emphasized how counterfeit medications contribute to unnecessary deaths and undermine healthcare improvements. His stark warning targeted medical regulators who might compromise public safety through corrupt practices. Duale acknowledged significant obstacles confronting the health sector, including resource limitations and recent disruptions from international funding changes. The US government's stop-work orders on foreign assistance programs have created additional challenges for humanitarian organizations. Despite these setbacks, Duale remained committed to pushing forward critical health initiatives. The performance contracts signed during the ceremony focused on key national health priorities, particularly the Social Health Insurance scheme TaifaCare. Duale stressed the importance of accountability and results-driven approaches across government health institutions. He challenged agencies to meet the high expectations set by national leadership and work towards achieving Universal Health Coverage. Maternal health emerged as a central concern during Duale's address. He questioned why Kenya continues experiencing high maternal mortality rates despite substantial investments. The cabinet secretary argued that substandard medications represent a critical failure within the healthcare system. His remarks highlighted the urgent need for stringent quality control and ethical oversight of medical supply chains. Calling for innovation and responsible resource management, Duale outlined a vision of transformative change healthcare sector. He demanded complete transparency from regulatory bodies and medical agencies. The message was clear: corruption and mediocrity would no longer be tolerated. Health professionals and administrators must prioritize patient welfare above all else. The performance contract signing represented more than a bureaucratic exercise. It symbolized a commitment to rebuilding public trust in healthcare systems. Duale's passionate speech signaled a significant shift toward more accountable, efficient, and patient-centered medical services across Kenya. [/QUOTE]
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