Divided by Borders, United by Burden: Why Africa Needs Shared Health Solutions A virus doesn’t stop at a border. Neither does malaria, hunger, or the heartbreak of losing a loved… Read more
Growth Without Reach: The Problem of Uneven Healthcare Expansion in Kenya Kenya’s skyline tells one story — its villages tell another. Across cities like Nairobi, Kisumu, and Mombasa, healthcare facilities… Read more
Waiting to Be Seen: The Crisis of Confidence in Kenya’s Public Hospitals Across Kenya, a troubling truth shadows the corridors of public hospitals: patients are losing faith in the very… Read more
Beyond Buildings: Why Patients Judge Hospitals Differently Than Planners Do Step into almost any new hospital in Kenya and you’ll notice what officials love to show off the number of… Read more
Beyond Buildings: Why Patients Judge Hospitals Differently Than Planners Do Step into almost any new hospital in Kenya and you’ll notice what officials love to show off the number of… Read more
Crisis as the Catalyst: Why Healthcare Leadership Must Begin Before Disaster Strikes When a health crisis hits, everything moves fast ambulances rush, hospital corridors fill, and leadership decisions are made… Read more
Political Promises, Public Realities: The Cost of Short-Term Thinking in Healthcare Every election season in Kenya arrives with familiar fanfare: billboards of progress, pledges of new hospitals, promises of “universal… Read more
The Emergency That Couldn’t Wait: Why Kenya’s Trauma Response Needed Reform It was a Friday evening on Thika Road when a bus collided with a lorry. Dozens were injured. Sirens… Read more
From Kilometers to Care: Why Localizing Health Access Must Be a Priority The Myth of Infrastructure: Why Health Access Isn’t Just About Buildings Across Kenya, the government has invested… Read more
The Final Mile: Why Community-Centric Clinics Are the Future of Rural Care In the global pursuit of Universal Health Coverage, one lesson continues to echo across nations and healthcare systems:… Read more