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Kenya Diaspora Alliance chairperson Dr Shem Ochuodho, the Chief Executive Officer and Principal Officer at Jubilee Health Insurance, Njeri Jomo, Bupa Global Kenya Chief Executive Officer and Principal Officer Uditha Jayaratne and Kenbright CEO and Chief Actuary Ezekiel Macharia at the launch of Global Medical Cover. [Benard Orwongo, Standard]

For years, medical emergencies have been a major source of financial and emotional strain for Kenyans abroad, often necessitating urgent fundraising efforts within the diaspora.

This could soon change, however, following the launch of a group medical insurance cover for Kenyans living abroad.

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