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The Elders Podcast
Wairu Kinyori-Gugu
6 episodes
4 days ago
This is a show about the evolution of the development sector in Kenya. the experts who have carried and challenged the sector over decades and the successes and huge impact Kenyans have experienced as a result of huge milestones achieved due to the work done in the secotr.
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This is a show about the evolution of the development sector in Kenya. the experts who have carried and challenged the sector over decades and the successes and huge impact Kenyans have experienced as a result of huge milestones achieved due to the work done in the secotr.
Show more...
Non-Profit
Business
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Kenya's Healthcare Crisis
The Elders Podcast
1 hour 14 minutes 53 seconds
1 month ago
Kenya's Healthcare Crisis

Join host Wairu Kinyori as the Elders Podcast panel tackles "Kenya's Healthcare Crisis," featuring public finance expert Dr. Abraham Rugo and health systems specialist Dr. Anne Musuva. They analyze the health system's evolution, noting that donor funding has sharply declined to 16-18% of total expenditure. The discussion covers the critical impact of recent aid cuts, which led to "total chaos and crisis," including drug stockouts, the shutdown of the national health data repository, and job losses for potentially over 30,000 aid sector workers. Furthermore, Kenya's national debt absorbs 60-65% of ordinary revenue, crowding out essential health spending. The experts conclude that Kenya can fund its health system but must "spend better," addressing high inefficiencies (estimated 20-40% waste) and prioritizing primary healthcare reforms.Remember to Subscribe so that you don't miss any future episodes.

The Elders Podcast
This is a show about the evolution of the development sector in Kenya. the experts who have carried and challenged the sector over decades and the successes and huge impact Kenyans have experienced as a result of huge milestones achieved due to the work done in the secotr.