Robert Kiplagat
L-R: Narok Governor Samuel Tunai (center) and Devolution CS Eugene Wamalwa at Narok Hospital grounds. [Robert Kiplagat/Standard]
The World Bank will fund 13 counties to the tune of Sh20 billion to build health facilities.
Speaking yesterday in Narok, Devolution Cabinet Secretary Eugene
Wamalwa said the funds will be channeled through the Kenya Devolution
Support Programme (KDSP).
The 13 counties, according to Mr Wamalwa, were picked because of their good performance in financial management.
He also stressed that the money will be helpful in the realisation of the Universal Health Care.
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“We
did an assessment and found that the 13 counties have their financial
management matters in order. They will get the Sh20 billion funding,”
said Wamalwa.
The Cabinet secretary, who oversaw the ground-breaking ceremony of a
Sh570 million hospital in Narok, said the project will get Sh262
million, which will cover 40 per cent of the construction cost.
Narok Governor Samuel Tunai said construction of the hospital, which is
planned to take 12 months, will be carried out in two phases.
The first phase will entail construction of a 400-bed wing that will
include a cancer centre, a 45-bed maternity ward and a male and female
theatre.
“This project will boost health services in this county,” said Mr Tunai. “It will be the biggest in the South Rift region.”
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