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M-PESA Foundation Hosts Medical Camp in Migori, Benefiting Over 3,000 Residents

September 25, 2024
2 min read
Author: Joyce Onyeagoro

Over 3,000 residents in Migori County have benefited from a medical camp hosted by the M-PESA Foundation in partnership with Zuri Health and Lions SightFirst Eye Hospital at Kitere Primary School in Rongo Sub-County.

The Foundation also delivered Mama packs at Migori County Referral Hospital as part of its efforts to enhance maternal and child health.

This marked the 10th medical camp which the Foundation has held since April this year, with others being held in Siaya, Machakos, Bungoma, Nakuru, Kiambu, Kajiado, Nairobi, Bomet, and Kisii counties. 

As we host this medical camp in Migori, we continue to realize our purpose of transforming lives and taking healthcare services closer to the people. During these camps, we focus on non-communicable diseases, reproductive health advice and general health consultations, while providing technology solutions such as AI screening. 

Joseph Ogutu, Chairman, Safaricom Foundation

The camps have cumulatively benefitted over 30,000 people with free medical services ranging from eye care consultations, breast and cervical cancer screening, Fistula screening, general doctor consultations, diabetes screening, hypertension monitoring and child health consultations. Additionally, 180 people have benefitted from a free one-year medical cover, which enables them to access further medical services.

Earlier in the week, the Foundation also held two groundbreaking ceremonies at Oboch and Komolorume Primary Schools in Siaya and Migori Counties respectively, as part of its efforts to also enhance access to quality education. The projects, collectively worth KES 70 million, will see the two schools benefit from an array of newly constructed and equipped infrastructure including classrooms, administration blocks, school kitchens, student and staff ablution blocks, and ICT labs.

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