A Kenyan teacher has been stranded in India for three months as her family struggles to raise funds for a Ksh 5 million bone marrow transplant, while waiting for the Social Health Authority (SHA) to disburse the overseas treatment fund. Grace Chepyegon, who hails from Sacho in Baringo County, is currently in an Indian hospital
The Social Health Authority (SHA) has opened invitations to qualified overseas healthcare providers to offer specialised medical services to its beneficiaries that are not available in Kenya. The initiative aims to ensure that essential treatments, which cannot be provided locally, are delivered efficiently and safely to those in need. The invitation issued under the Social