CS Duale allays fears of shortage of critical vaccines for children

Health CS Aden Duale presents an award to a nurse at KUTRRH during his visit on Thursday. Photo Kamau Njoroge

Health Cabinet Secretary Aden Duale has allayed fears that key vaccines for children have run out, maintaining that there are enough stocks to last until next month, when new supplies will be brought in.

He downplayed reports that the country is facing an acute shortage of vaccines for children, terming them as unfounded.

The CS asserted that the only vaccines whose supply the Ministry was grappling with are BCG and polio, which he said will be restocked from next month.

“The only two vaccines I have a problem with are BCG and polio. We have paid for, we are working with UNICEF and still have stocks, but a stock that will cover the next eight months will arrive on the 15th of June,” the CS said.

Duale spoke when he visited Kenyatta University Teaching Referral and Research Hospital (KUTRRH) to assess progress in advancing Universal Health Coverage (UHC) and familiarise himself with achievements and challenges.

He was accompanied by the Director General for Health, Dr Patrick Amoth, the Ministry of Health officials, and KUTRRH management, led by Board Chairman Dr Kembi Gitura and Acting CEO Dr Zeinab Gura.

He also disclosed that the proposed budget cuts in the Ministry of Health will not affect critical services.

Duale disclosed that his Ministry is holding negotiations with the National Treasury to ensure that none of the critical areas in the health sector will be affected when the budget is read on June 12.

During the visit, the CS was taken around the 64-bed ICU, 21-bed Cath Lab, Cancer Centre Annexe with advanced CyberKnife and LINAC machines, the Integrated Molecular Imaging Centre (IMIC) and the Transplant ICU, among others.

The CS said the hospital management had appealed for increased support to operationalise the New Cancer Centre, with a budget expansion of Sh 250 million, additional LINAC machines, stronger referral policies and timely SHA reimbursements to enhance services under Taifa Care.

Terming KUTRRH as a key pillar in universal health care provision, he said he will push for more funding in the crucial specialised treatment areas like oncology and kidney transplant surgery.

The CS also awarded certificates to nurses who pioneered kidney transplants at the hospital, as the country marks International Nurses Week 2025.

At the same time, he said there is an urgent need to establish a regulatory framework for organ donation and transplants amid reports of malpractice and unethical behaviour by some health facilities.

“As access to transplant services increases, we must ensure that every procedure adheres to the highest standards of ethics, transparency and safety of both the donor and the patient,

“The Ministry is actively reviewing the existing laws and policies to ensure that the system is protected from abuse and that organic donation and transplantation are carried out in a just and accountable manner,” Duale stated.

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Regarding the Social Health Authority (SHA) registration figures, Duale said Mombasa leads among the top ten counties with 58.9 per cent, followed by Bomet at 51.7 per cent and Nyeri in third place at 50.6 per cent.

Other counties in the top ten include Elgeyo Marakwet (48.4pc), Kirinyaga (48.2pc), Kisumu (44.8pc), Lamu (44.3pc), Kericho (43.7pc), Embu (43pc) and Tharaka Nithi (42.1pc).

Duale further indicated that 22,327,488 Kenyans have registered on the SHA platform, with 4,868,967 individuals completing means-testing to determine their tailored benefit package.

Duale noted that daily registration averages 45,000 to 50,000, with 52,893 new registrations and contributions worth Ksh 20.9 million recorded in just 24 hours.

“The overwhelming response to Taifa Care reflects growing public enthusiasm and ownership. Kenyans are not just signing up; they willingly contribute, underscoring their confidence in this reform. We encourage all Kenyans who have not yet registered to do so immediately,” the CS said.

By Kamau Njoroge

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