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Kenya Progressive Nurses Association

Kenya Progressive Nurses Association

KPNA is the national and global professional voice of Kenyan nursing, representing over 135,000 nurses in all 47 counties across Kenya.

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  • Strengthening the health workforce

    Strengthening the health workforce

    Five years ago, Esther Omagwa was one of only two nurses at the Railways Health Centre in Kisumu County, western Kenya. The immense workload often exhausted her, forcing her to turn away clients. Today, the scene at the community health centre is remarkably different. With the nursing staff now expanded to a team of four,


    January 30, 2025
  • Nursing Council re-accredits MKU to continue training

    Nursing Council re-accredits MKU to continue training

    Mount Kenya University has been re-accredited by the Nursing Council of Kenya to continue training nursing students. The Institution has been offering Bachelor of Science in Nursing degree for the last 12 years and has been subject to regular reviews by the Nursing Council to confirm that the university’s facilities, including laboratories, meet the set


    January 30, 2025
  • Health ministry advances Digital Health Integration

    Health ministry advances Digital Health Integration

    The Ministry of Health (MoH) has announced the advancement of the health information system having registered over 18.5 million Kenyans under the Social Health Authority (SHA) with an aim of featuring updates on key initiatives, progress, and responses to current health issues. Speaking at a press briefing, MoH Director General (DG) Dr. Patrick Amoth highlighted


    January 30, 2025

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