KEMSA receives Occupational Safety, Health excellence awards in public sector

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The Kenya Medical Supplies Authority (KEMSA) has earned national acclaim after receiving two prestigious awards for exemplary implementation of Occupational Safety and Health (OSH) practices within the public sector.

In a highly competitive assessment involving 56 public institutions across Kenya, KEMSA’s Embakasi National Supply Chain Centre clinched 1st place in the newly introduced ‘Public Sector OSH Challenge Occupational Safety & Health Practices and Standards’ category.

Additionally, the Kisumu Regional Distribution Centre earned 3rd place, further affirming the Authority’s steadfast commitment to workplace safety and health.

The awards were presented following a rigorous and unannounced inspection conducted in 2025 by the Directorate of Occupational Safety and Health Services (DOSHS) under the Ministry of Labour.

KEMSA’s OSH Officer, Caroline Nyamai, received the awards on behalf of the Authority during an official ceremony in Nanyuki, officiated by Laikipia County Governor Joshua Irungu.

The event coincided with the global observance of the World Day for Safety and Health at Work.

Commenting on the recognition, KEMSA Chief Executive Officer Dr. Waqo Ejersa reaffirmed the Authority’s commitment to upholding the highest OSH standards across all facilities.

“This recognition is a reflection of our dedication to creating a secure, productive, and compliant work environment. Our robust safety policies ensure the wellbeing of our staff while supporting the seamless supply of essential health products and technologies across the country,” said Dr. Ejersa.

He emphasized that KEMSA’s focus on health and safety not only aligns with legal and regulatory frameworks but also serves as a foundation for efficient service delivery, operational resilience, and staff motivation.

Safety is not just a requirement it is a strategic pillar that supports sustainable, efficient, and uninterrupted healthcare service delivery across the country,” he added.

 

 

 

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