Jubilee Health Insurance’s Afya Mashinani Initiative has concluded its transformative medical drive, reaching over 5000 individuals in Nakuru County.

The community-focused program aimed to extend accessible healthcare services to underserved populations, delivering essential medical services, education, and other healthcare support.

During the week-long activation, which included a free medical camp held in partnership with The Aga Khan University Hospital, Nairobi, over 3000 participants attended, seeking medical consultations, screenings, and health assessments.

Over 1700 individuals in Nakuru County received free medication, while about 1300 individuals received vital COVID-19 vaccinations.

“We are thrilled with the results and impact achieved through the Afya Mashinani Drive,” said Njeri Jomo, CEO of Jubilee Health Insurance.

“Reaching over 5000 lives demonstrates our commitment to improving healthcare access and promoting the well-being of individuals and families in underserved communities.”

 

The success of the Afya Mashinani Drive in Nakuru is a testament to the collaboration between Jubilee Health Insurance, The Aga Khan University Hospital, Nairobi, and other stakeholders.

Jubilee Health Insurance extends its gratitude to the Ministry of Health in the County Government of Nakuru as well as residents of Naivasha and Nakuru for their participation and trust in the initiative.


 

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