“CFK Africa is one of the non-profit organisations serving over 1.3 million Kenyans living in poverty-stricken communities that has been affected.
CFK Africa CEO Jeffrey Okoro says the acute reduction in US foreign aid has cast a long shadow over Kenya’s public health and development landscape.
“Stories emerging from clinics across the country paint a grim picture: stockpiles of critical drugs are depleting, patients are coping with advanced illness, and health workers are struggling with morale after widespread layoffs,” said Okoro.
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