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COUNTY, KUCO SIGN DEAL AS RETURN-TO-WORK IMPLEMENTATION IMPROVES

The CECM in charge of Health Services Joyce Mutua on Monday held talks with both representatives from the national and branch officials the Kenya Union of Clinical Officers represented by the national secretary General of KUCO George Kibore and chairman Peterson Wachira to assess the progress of the return to work formula for clinical officers.

Mutua who was accompanied by the departmental Chief Officers’ Harvey Mulei (Human Resource) and Irene Makau (Health Services) noted that the previous week, they held talks with the Kenya Civil Servants to deliberate on similar issues affecting the rest of the cadres within the department of health services.

According to Mulei, the Kenya Union of Clinical Officers had previously rated the implementation of the return to work formula to about 60% and on Monday the officials commended the county for improving on the implementation of the same.

The meeting resulted to an agreement that was cosigned between the union officials and the CECM Joyce Mutua as well as Dr. Harvey Mulei.

Early next week, the department will also host the Kenya Union of Nurses and Midwives to discuss issues relating to their members.

COUNTY TRAINS 30 HEALTH WORKERS TO BOOST MATERNAL AND NEWBORN CARE

The Department of Health Services, in collaboration with the national government, Jacaranda Health and World Vision, has successfully trained 30 healthcare workers drawn from facilities across the county.

The participants, comprising medical officers, clinicians and nurses, underwent an intensive five-day programme at Wote on Emergency Obstetric and Newborn Care (EMONC), after which they were awarded certificates.

The training is aimed at strengthening the capacity of healthcare providers in managing maternal and neonatal health, with a broader goal of reducing maternal and newborn deaths to zero.

Acting Director in charge of Preventive and Promotive Health, Dr. Stephen Mwatha, was present to oversee the initiative.

MAKUENI, KEMRI REVEAL CONCERNING HPV TRENDS AS COUNTY STEPS UP CERVICAL CANCER RESPONSE

The Department of Health Services on Monday partnered with Kenya Medical Research Institute {KEMRI} to present preliminary findings from a countywide study on high-risk Human Papillomavirus (hrHPV) and cervical abnormalities among women attending five health facilities within the county.

High-risk strains of the Human papillomavirus are known to alter normal cells, potentially leading to cancer, most notably Cervical cancer.

The study’s findings point to a significant disease burden within the county.

According to the report, 24% of women tested were positive for high-risk HPV.

Nearly half of those with abnormal cervical findings also tested positive for hrHPV, emphasizing the strong link between HPV infection and cervical disease.

The study focused on Mbooni, Kibwezi, Sultan Hamud and Makindu Sub-County Hospitals, as well as Makueni County Referral Hospital, with a sample size of 1,106 women.

The investigation further identified high-risk HPV genotypes, including types 16 and 52, and revealed that younger women, particularly those aged between 14 and 24 years, recorded higher infection rates.

Beyond clinical data, the research uncovered critical social and health system gaps. While general awareness of cervical cancer exists, knowledge about HPV as the causative agent remains limited. Fear, stigma, and persistent misconceptions, such as concerns that vaccination may lead to infertility, continue to influence health-seeking behavior.

Speaking to healthcare workers at the Mother and Child Hospital, Ag. Director in charge of Preventive and Promotive Health, Dr. Mwatha, reiterated the county’s commitment to strengthening both prevention and care.

He noted that the county is scaling up HPV vaccination and cervical cancer screening, integrating screening into routine services across all health facilities, enhancing community awareness through Community Health Promoters, and building the capacity of healthcare workers while ensuring adherence to national guidelines. KEMRI,RAMPUR.UP

MAKUENI SETS THE PACE IN DIGITAL HEALTH AS KILIFI BENCHMARKS ON SMART INNOVATIONS

Makueni County has continued to cement its reputation as a leader in digital health innovation, after hosting a high-level delegation from Kilifi County for a benchmarking visit focused on transformative healthcare solutions.

The team, received by Ag. Director Promotive and Preventive Dr. Stephen Mwatha on Tuesday, undertook a cross-learning mission at the Makueni County Referral Hospital, with particular interest in the implementation of Proximie,a cutting-edge technology that enables real-time transmission of surgical procedures.

Through Proximie, Makueni has redefined service delivery by allowing specialists to guide operations remotely, enhancing efficiency, facilitating skills transfer, and ultimately improving patient outcomes. The innovation has positioned the county at the forefront of smart healthcare solutions in the country.

During the visit, the delegation also examined key interventions implemented by the county, notably the solarization of the referral hospital. The initiative has significantly improved the reliability of power supply for critical services such as oxygen production, while at the same time reducing operational costs.

In the Maternal and Child Health unit, the team explored a range of integrated services tailored to meet diverse patient needs. These included youth-friendly centres, gender-based violence response services, Prevention of Mother-to-Child Transmission (PMTCT) programmes, and flexible care models designed to accommodate working patients.

The delegation further toured the maternity, newborn, and theatre units, where they observed a series of innovations shaping clinical care.

These included the use of Proximie in obstetric safe surgery, the adoption of kangaroo mother care for newborns, and the growing integration of digital solutions in routine medical practice.

The benchmarking mission brought together key stakeholders and partners, among them representatives from Safaricom Foundation, Council of Governors, Amref Health Africa, and the Proximie team.

The peer-to-peer engagement not only strengthened collaboration but also places the county as a trailblazer in digital health innovation. Amref Health Africa in KenyaCouncil of Governors-KenyaSafaricom FoundationKilifi County GovernmentGideon Maitha Mung’aro

MAKUENI TRAINS SACCO LEADERS ON INCLUSIVE PUBLIC TRANSPORT FOR PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES.

The Makueni County Department of Transport, in partnership with FLONE Initiative, has conducted a capacity-building training for SACCO leaders aimed at improving services for Persons with Disabilities in the public transport sector.

The training focused on equipping SACCO leaders with practical skills to enhance their interaction with and support for Persons with disabilities, as part of broader efforts to promote inclusive mobility across the county.

Speaking during a courtesy call by the FLONE Initiative, Acting Chief Officer for Infrastructure, Transport and Public Works, Eng. Martin Kitavi, reaffirmed the county government’s commitment to accessible and safe public transport systems that cater to all residents.

Participants underwent sessions on disability awareness, inclusive service delivery and customer sensitivity, with discussions centered on building a people-centered transport system. Leaders also committed to implementing inclusive practices within their SACCO operations.

County Public Transport and Mechanical Engineer Kamami Musyoka and Senior Administration Officer Winnie Musyoki attended the training, emphasizing that the initiative is part of ongoing efforts to make the transport sector more responsive, efficient and inclusive.

MAKUENI STRENGTHENS SENSORY THERAPY SERVICES FOR CHILDREN WITH AUTISM.

Is your child overwhelmed by everyday sounds or textures? Have you encountered children diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Disorder who struggle to cope with their surroundings?

Families in Makueni may now have a reason for hope, as public health facilities step up efforts to support children facing sensory processing challenges through strengthened rehabilitation services.

Sensory processing, how the brain receives, organizes, and responds to information from the senses, plays a critical role in a child’s development.

When this process is disrupted, it can affect behavior, learning, and daily functioning. Recognizing this, the Makueni County Department of Health Services has intensified interventions within its rehabilitation units to better support affected children.

In a significant boost to these efforts, the department on Friday partnered with Kenyatta National Hospital to conduct a comprehensive training session for county therapists. The session focused on sensory integration techniques as well as the proper installation and maintenance of specialized therapeutic equipment.

The training forms part of a broader strategy to promote evidence-based practice among healthcare providers, ensuring that children receive effective, safe, and consistent care across county facilities.

According to Mikie Baron, a clinical Occupational Therapist and a brand ambassador at Kenyatta National Hospital, sensory interventions in occupational therapy involve carefully designed activities that help individuals, especially children process sensory information more efficiently.

This, in turn, improves emotional regulation, concentration, and overall daily functioning.

During the sensitization forum, stakeholders identified the establishment of a sensory gym as a top priority for county health facilities.

The proposed facility would provide a safe and structured environment for therapy, enabling individualized interventions and allowing children to explore sensory experiences in a controlled setting.

NADCO TEAM CROWNS MAKUENI GOLD STANDARD FOR DEVOLUTION

The National Dialogue Committee (NADCO) implementation team has endorsed Makueni County as a national model for devolution after an assessment visit.

Led by Dr. Agnes Zani, the team is overseeing the rollout of the NADCO report’s 10-point reform agenda.

The committee praised Governor Mutula Kilonzo Jr. for disciplined, hands-on leadership and a governance model that places communities at the center of planning and budgeting—capturing the essence of bottom-up development.

Makueni’s strong working relationship between the executive and the County Assembly was highlighted as a pillar of accountability under the Constitution.

NADCO officials cited the county’s performance in local revenue generation, integrated governance, and structured public participation as standout strengths. They also singled out the Ward Development Fund for driving equitable resource allocation and commended efforts to implement the one-third gender rule.

Makueni Deputy governor Lucy Mulili also attended the meeting.

EMPOWERING YOUTH THROUGH ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE AND EMERGING TECHNOLOGIES

The Department of ICT, Education & Internship today marked a powerful and inspiring moment as Makueni Tech & Innovation Hub in collaboration with CITAM Church through the Tuvuke Bridge program, engaged a vibrant group of young people on trending Technologies shaping our world today.

The session took a practical dive into Artificial Intelligence (AI) and its growing influence across industries and everyday life. Together, we explored how AI is actively transforming sectors such as business, healthcare, education, and finance, while also unpacking real, relatable use cases that connect directly with the realities of young people today.

A key highlight was introducing accessible and impactful AI tools that the youth can begin using to learn, create, innovate, and even generate income. Equally important were our discussions around the ethical and responsible use of AI, emphasizing that as technology evolves, so must our values, accountability, and awareness.

At Makueni Innovation Hub, we remain committed to nurturing a generation that is not only digitally skilled, but also innovative, responsible, and ready to shape the future.

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MAKUENI BOOSTS IRRIGATION DRIVE TO EMPOWER FARMERS

The Government of Makueni County, in partnership with the National Agriculture Value Chain Development Project (NAVCDP), on Thursday held an Irrigation Accelerator Platform forum aimed at strengthening irrigation adoption and improving farmers’ incomes.

Attended by Deputy Governor Makueni-H.E Lucy Mulili, the meeting brought together farmers, private sector players, government officials and development partners to unlock challenges and attract investment in irrigation.

The initiative focuses on helping smallholder farmers increase production, access markets and add value to their produce.

Speaking at the forum, Mulili emphasized the county’s commitment to practical solutions noting that investing in irrigation is paramount to secure livelihoods and make farming profitable and sustainable.

The forum was also attended by Chief Officers Japheth Kiminza and Felistus Mutune alongside farmer-led representatives and irrigation officers.