Raila Odinga, a former prime minister, recently flagged off a consignment of medicines set to be delivered to various health facilities across Mombasa County.
This initiative is the core principle of devolution, which is to bring essential services closer to the people, particularly in the realm of healthcare.
During the event Raila reveals that the project, affectionately known as #BabaCare, remains a flagship endeavor within the larger Azimio La Umoja movement.
Raila Odinga’s act of flagging off a consignment of medicines directly to Mombasa County health facilities exemplifies the essence of devolution. By taking healthcare services closer to the communities that need them, it not only ensures better access but also a more personalized approach to healthcare.
BabaCare is a flagship project within the Azimio La Umoja movement, signaling a resolute commitment to improving healthcare in Kenya.
This initiative aligns with the broader vision of enhancing the welfare of citizens by providing affordable and accessible medical services. Under the leadership of Raila Odinga, the project aims to address critical healthcare needs and bridge gaps in the current healthcare system.
Mombasa County, as a critical region in Kenya, stands to benefit significantly from this healthcare delivery initiative. With the support of #BabaCare, residents can look forward to improved access to essential medicines and medical services.
This endeavor holds the potential to enhance the overall health and well-being of the people in Mombasa County, contributing to a healthier and more prosperous community.
