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Medical Services Principal Secretary Harry Kimtai has lauded Japan, through the Japan International Cooperation Agency, for its unwavering support in strengthening Kenyaโ€™s health systems and contributing to Universal Health Coverage through research and development.

Speaking during the occasion to mark the 60th anniversary of Japan-Kenya collaboration in the health sector where the 5th KEMRI/JICA Country Training Programme (TCTP) was officially inaugurated, Kimtai said the enduring partnership has been mutually advantageous to both nations and has also made a substantial impact on the wider region and continent.

The program, he said, has enhanced the continentโ€™s ability to respond to health crises and emphasizes capacity building, research, and equitable healthcare.

Kimtai urged KEMRI to continue strengthening its role in surveillance, response, and international collaboration in addressing current and emerging health challenges.

The 2023 KEMRI/JICA TCTP theme, โ€œStrengthening laboratory preparedness for building resilience against public health emergencies in Eastern Africa,โ€ aligns with Kenyaโ€™s healthcare transformation and pursuit of Universal Health Coverage.

The event was graced by the presence of Ambassador of Japan to Kenya, H.E. Ken Okaniwa; JICA Country Representative Mr. Iwama Hajime, KEMRI Chairman, Board of Directors, Dr. Abdullahi Ali, and KEMRI Ag. Director General & CEO, Prof. Elijah Songok among others.

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