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Kenya doesn't need more hospitals, it needs healthier ecosystems

CEO Social Health Authority (SHA) Dr Mercy Mwangangi. [Wilberforce Okwiri, Standard]

Last Friday in Kitui, I watched women trained under the KAWI Green Africa Program graduate after weeks of installing solar home systems and clean cookstoves. It felt less like a ceremony and more like a diagnosis and a cure. While our nation debates the Social Health Authority (SHA), these women were delivering the kind of healthcare no card can buy: Cleaner indoor air, safer nights for children, and fewer hours spent breathing smoke. That is prevention in action.

Let's be honest. SHA matters, but action often comes too late. When air, water, and soil get polluted, hospitals will always be overwhelmed. The environment itself is the first hospital, and policy must treat it that way.

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