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Touch "the chameleon" in SHA to reform Kenya's healthcare system

Medical Services PS Dr. Ouma Oluga addressing during the launch of the Kenya National Public Health Institute(KNPHI) at KICC Nairobi on May 8, 2025. [Boniface Okendo, Standard]

"Kimbu kiendaa kavola ni kwaa muingi." A chameleon moves slowly because no one is chasing it. However, touch its tail, and you'll be shocked at how fast it bolts! This Kamba proverb reflects the story of Kenya's public healthcare reform.

For years, the National Health Insurance Fund (NHIF) crawled along, burdened by scandals, inefficiencies, and a growing trust deficit. Then came the call for change, and the government, like the startled chameleon, finally sprang into action. The result? The Social Health Authority (SHA).

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