King Fahad Referral Hospital In Lamu Benefits From A Multi Million Investment Courtesy Of Safaricom Foundation

King Fahad Referral Hospital in Lamu county will now offer critical health services for expectant women after the Safaricom Foundation invested KES 13million in the renovation and equipping of the unit.

The hospital, which previously referred pregnant women who needed critical care services to Mombasa, now has a 10-bed capacity high dependency unit equipped with oxygen piping and patient-monitoring equipment in addition to renovated floors, walls and ceilings.

Additionally, the Newborn unit was also renovated and fully equipped to cater for pre-term babies and critically ill infants.

“An average of 4,000 women depend on this facility. With such a wide catchment, it is imperative that the hospital can offer quality services that meet the demands of its patients, which is why we made the investment here,” said Joseph Ogutu, Chairman, Safaricom Foundation.

Since the launch of its Maternal and Child Health Programme in Lamu county last year, Safaricom Foundation has invested KES 20.2 million towards the construction and equipping of facilities in Witu, Faza and Mpeketoni to increase access to maternal health services.

Through the programme, a maternal shelter in Witu and a newborn unit in Faza Island were constructed and equipped and are currently serving over 2,000 people, while Mpeketoni Hospital was equipped with a maternal and child health unit.

 

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