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Governors fault Treasury for not filling gaps left in health sector

From left: Former CS Moses Kuria, Health Director-General Patrick Amoth and Health CS Deborah Barasa during a meeting on the impact of the US funding freeze, in Nairobi, on March 12, 2025. [Benard Orwongo, Standard]

Kenya may not cushion its citizens living with HIV/Aids following a freeze on foreign aid by US President Donald Trump.

On Wednesday, the poor representation by the National Treasury and Economic Planning revealed unpreparedness by the country to handle HIV/Aids programme that is heavily donor funded.

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