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"content": "On liberating our people from the poverty of dignity and making them health assured, a good example is the work of the Nairobi Metropolitan Service (NMS). During one of my inspection tours during the COVID-19 period in Mukuru Kwa Rueben, I was saddened to learn that 500,000 people were being served by a private health facility which only had eight beds. A woman giving birth in this facility cannot be admitted for more than two hours. In fact, after giving birth, she had to get out in one or two hours in order to give way for other patients. The only time that she can stay for a day is if she has complications and cannot be transferred immediately by a family member to an alternative facility. If this is not poverty of dignity, what is it? To resolve this embarrassment and to enhance access to quality healthcare for our fellow citizens living in informal settlements, I ordered for the establishment of 5 fully fledged health centres within the Nairobi Metropolis among them: Muthua-Uthiru Health Centre, Tassia Health Centre, Ngumba-Mathare Health Centre, Lucky-Summer Health Centre and Kayole-Soweto Dispensary. Besides the 5 above, construction works are also on-going in regard to an additional 10 facilities within the metropolis."
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