Ruto appoints Amoth, Justina Wamae, Miskellah to health taskforce

President Ruto establishes a taskforce to address human resources for health, that will be chaired by Prof. Khama Rogo with Judith Guserwa as his Vice Chairperson
President Ruto establishes a taskforce to address human resources for health, that will be chaired by Prof. Khama Rogo with Judith Guserwa as his Vice Chairperson.
The 18-member taskforce includes a few familiar names such as Acting Ministry of Health Director General Dr. Patrick Amoth, Kenya Medical Practitioners, Pharmacists and Dentists Union (KMPDU) Deputy Secretary General Dr. Dennis Miskellah, and Roots party leader George Wajackoyah’s 2022 presidential election running mate Justina Wamae.
Other members appointed to the taskforce are: Dr. John Masasabi, Dr. Toseef Din, Dr. Wilson Aruasa, Doreen Rhoda Kanyua, Prof. Francis Wafula, Dr. Habiba Mohamed, Lucy Mburu, Collins Kiprono, Victor Miseda, Christine Okoth, Carolyne Mage, Jacinta Rwamba, Dr. Kanyenje Gakombe, Dr. Moses Alutalala Mukhwana, and Benard Ondeng Otieno Choi.
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President Ruto, in a gazette notice dated July 5, 2024, also named two joint secretaries to the taskforce, namely; Dr. Edna Tallam-Kimaiyo, and Morris Kaburu.
Dr. Hezron Omollo, and Vivienne M. Eyase were further named to the Secretariat.
The taskforce shall be tasked with, among other things, identifying the legal, policy, administrative and operational constraints impeding performance of the health sector in Kenya with regards to human resources for health.
Their terms of reference also include reviewing the performance of Human Resources for Health (HRH) in Kenya and recommending improvements, as well as advising on the framework of employment of 20,000 healthcare workers to bridge the gap according to World Health Organization (WHO) recommendations of 23 medical personnel per 10,000 people.
The taskforce, which shall be domiciled at the Ministry of Health, will serve for a period of six months.
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