KMPDU welcomes Ksh.4.4B SHA sponsorship for 2.2M vulnerable Kenyans

Health CS Aden Duale, KMPDU Secretary General Dr. Davji Atellah, President William Ruto, and KMPDU Chairman Dr. Abi Mwachi pose at State House on September 19, 2025. PHOTO | COURTESY

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The Kenya Medical Practitioners, Pharmacists and Dentists
Union (KMPDU) has welcomed the launch of the Social Health Authority (SHA) sponsorship
programme that is set to pay medical care for vulnerable Kenyans, terming it a
key step in achieving Universal Health Coverage (UHC).
In a statement issued on Friday, KMPDU
Secretary General Dr. Davji Atellah said the government has committed Ksh.4.4 billion to SHA, funds that will
cover 2.2 million indigent Kenyans who “would otherwise have fallen through the
UHC safety net.”
“Together with allocations by
county governments, these funds will provide the much-needed resources for the
implementation of the Universal Health Coverage (UHC) agenda,” Dr. Atellah
said.
He noted that President William
Ruto and Health Cabinet Secretary Aden Duale, during the State House launch,
reaffirmed the central role of health workers in delivering UHC.
“This commitment was reflected in the full implementation of
the doctors’ 2017 CBA and the prioritization of health workers’ welfare,” he said.
Dr. Atellah welcomed the
President’s assurance that the national government will absorb all temporary
UHC staff, including more than 300 doctors, into permanent and pensionable
terms.
“This assurance addresses the concerns raised by county
governments on the sustainability of the program,” he added.
The KMPDU boss further expressed
appreciation over the “timely payment of interns as per the CBA, as well as the
full settlement of the seven-year basic salary arrears owed to doctors.”
On staffing gaps, he disclosed
that the Head of State had undertaken to engage Governors on a structured
recruitment program to increase the number of healthcare workers needed for
UHC.
“We recommended an annual recruitment plan, similar to what is
done in the military and police,” he said.
At the same time, Dr. Atellah
raised concern over the ongoing lockout of staff in Kiambu, saying:
“Consequently, all interns posted to Kiambu are being redeployed to other
stations.”
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