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Health Cabinet Secretary Aden Duale Thursday presided over the launch of the Volunteer Medical Programme for Cochlear Implantation and Audio Rehabilitation for Children in Nairobi.
The initiative brings together advanced technology and skills transfer to support children with hearing loss.
Aligned with Kenya’s National Ear and Hearing Care Strategic Plan (2023–2028) and UHC goals, the programme is part of efforts to reverse the causes of childhood hearing loss through a comprehensive, person-centred approach.
CS Duale reaffirmed the inclusion of hearing devices in the Kenya Essential Medical Supplies List (2023) and partial coverage for cochlear implants under the SHA benefits package.
The donation targeting 1,000 children across Africa has so far seen the successful implantation of the top of the range hearing aid to 30 children between 3-5yrs in Kenya (15) and Somalia(15). The implants correct severe to profound deafness.
Duale emphasized the importance of partnerships in strengthening ear and hearing care, and building a strong, inclusive health system.
He described the collaboration as a symbol of unity in restoring dignity, opportunity, and hope for children and families who need it most.
Several dignitaries attended the launch, including H.E. Mr. Khalid A. AlSalman, Ambassador of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia,Dr. Aqueel bin Jam’aab Al-Ghamdi, Assistant Supervisor General Director for Planning and Development.