Government, USAID to foster peer learning in universities, medical colleges 

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The Ministry of Health in Partnership with USAID is spearheading an initiative to foster peer learning and collaboration among universities and middle-level medical training colleges. 

This initiative seeks to position these institutions as key drivers of health sector development by promoting the exchange of knowledge and innovative ideas.

Speaking during a Consultative Meeting on Enhancing Peer Learning for Sustained Capacity Strengthening among Health training Institutions, Principal Secretary State Department for Public Health and Professional Standards Mary Muthoni noted that the initiative aims to strengthen Human Resources for Health (HRH) by building partnerships between educational institutions, the Government and development partners.

The initiative is designed to improve education quality, and boost institutional capacity, and advance health systems locally and globally through collaborative efforts.

“Ultimately, this partnership aims to inspire innovation and drive improvements that will equip the health workforce to meet emerging challenges in healthcare,” said the PS.

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