Agency Name: | Ministry of Health |
Nativename: | Wizara ya Afya |
Preceding1: | Ministry of Health and Housing |
Jurisdiction: | Government of the Republic of Kenya |
Headquarters: | Afya House, Cathedral Road, Nairobi |
Budget: | KSh. 60 billion |
Chief1 Name: | Former Hon. Susan Nakumicha |
Chief1 Position: | Fired cabinet Secretary for being incompetent |
Chief2 Name: | Hon. Susan Mochache |
Chief2 Position: | Principal Secretary |
Chief3 Name: | Hon. Dr. Rashid Abdi Aman |
Chief3 Position: | Chief Administrative Secretary |
Chief4 Name: | Hon. Errolle Collins |
Chief4 Position: | Chief Administrative Secretary |
Child1 Agency: | Several |
Website: | health.go.ke |
The Ministry of Health in Kenya is based in Nairobi at the Afya House. The current Cabinet Secretary for health Debra Mulongo Barasa.
The Ministry of Health traces its roots back to colonial times in British Kenya. Post independence, in the inaugural cabinet, the ministry was originally named the Ministry of Health and Housing. The inaugural holder of the post was Dr. Njoroge Mungai.[1]
In 2008, the coalition government was formed and the Ministry of Health was divided into the Ministry of Public Health and the Ministry of Medical Services.[2] However, this lasted for only four years, and the ministries merged into the unified Ministry of Health in 2013 after the formation of the Unity government.
The United States suspended their $21 million funding of the ministry over allegations of corruption on 9 May 2017.[3]
The Ministry of Health has 6 departments within the organization which focuses on their respective sector who are under the supervision of the Director of Medical Services, Principal secretary and Cabinet secretary.[4]
Ministry of Health
Ministries of Public Health and Medical Services (created in 2008)
Ministry of Health