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Kenya, US hold talks on global health security and HIV/AIDS

The meeting focused on advancing global health security and the sustainability of HIV/AIDS programs.

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News23 May 2024 - 07:55
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In Summary


  • The meeting emphasised the implementation of UHC and the critical role that Community Health Providers (CHPs) play in protecting communities from diseases.
  • Implications of UHC on the long-term sustainability of HIV/AIDS programs were explored.
CS Susan Nakhumicha in talks with the US Department of State for high-level discussions with leaders from Global Health Security and Diplomacy and the President's Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR) in the US on May 22

Cabinet Secretary for Health Susan Nakhumicha was hosted by the US Department of State for high-level discussions with leaders from Global Health Security and Diplomacy and the President's Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR).

"The meeting focused on advancing global health security and the sustainability of HIV/AIDS programs in the context of Universal Health Coverage (UHC)," MOH said.

"The discussions emphasised the implementation of UHC and the critical role that Community Health Providers (CHPs) play in protecting communities from diseases, thereby contributing to both national and global health security," it added.

During the talks, the implications of UHC on the long-term sustainability of HIV/AIDS programs were explored.

Present at the meeting from the US side were Ambassador Dr John Nkengasong, US Global AIDS Coordinator; Dr Hillary Carter, Acting Principal Deputy Coordinator for Health Security and Diplomacy; Dr Rebecca Bunnell, Acting Principal Deputy Coordinator for PEPFAR; Brian Rettmann, PEPFAR Coordinator for Kenya; and Dr Desmond Williams, Health Attaché at the US Embassy in Nairobi.

The Kenyan delegation included Dr. Patrick Amoth, Acting Director General for Health; Prof. Elijah Songok, Acting Director General and CEO of KEMRI; Dr. Erick Muok, Principal Research Scientist at KEMRI; Dr. Jean Gitau, Head of the Division of International Health Relations and Global Health Security; and Justus Bundi.

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