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Kilifi Hospital Gets Ksh54 Million Newborn Unit From Safaricom Foundation, County Government

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Kilifi County Hospital, Nutritionist in Charge, Amina Seith(R) educates a new mother Eunice Keith(L) on how to properly breastfeed her son. This was during the opening of the Kilifi County Hospital fully equipped New Born Unit that was funded by Safaricom Foundation and Kilifi County government at a cost of Ksh54 million. [Photo/ Courtesy]
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Kilifi County Hospital has officially opened a newborn unit worth over Ksh54 million which was built and equipped through a partnership between Safaricom Foundation and the County Government.

Through the new facility, the county aims to reduce infant mortality rates, encourage skilled newborn care and decrease neonatal complications.

“We strongly believe that accomplishing the important mission of affordable and quality healthcare for all requires robust collaboration between the government and private sector. I would like to thank our partners, the County Government of Kilifi for their support and commitment as we work together to deliver our objectives of improving the lives of mothers and children in this County,” said Joseph Ogutu, Safaricom Foundation Chairman.

The renovated unit, which was officially opened by Kilifi County Governor, Jeffah Kingi and Safaricom Foundation Trustees Rita Okuthe and Petra Migisi will cater for at least twenty newborns at any one time, an improvement from five newborns. The donated equipment includes incubators, beds, baby cots, resuscitaires, furniture and syringe pumps among others.

The Safaricom Foundation contributed Ksh15 million while Kilifi County committed close to Ksh40 million towards the project. The Foundation has also previously funded the equipping of Kilifi County Hospital Maternity theatre at a cost of over Ksh5 million.

The initiative is part of the Foundation’s Ksh132 million maternal, newborn and child health (MNCH) programme which includes over Ksh30 million for the construction and equipping of maternal and newborn facilities in Lamu and Mombasa.

A further Ksh82 million has been set aside for Baringo County.

The Kenya Demographic Health Survey shows that the Country loses 362 mothers for every 100,000 and 31 infants for every 1,000 live births.

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FRANCIS MUTINDA is a content creator and editor with Business Today. Email: [email protected]

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