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The government has rolled out a healthcare program set to benefit more than 20,000 people with special needs across the country. Speaking in Nairobi after the signing of an MoU between the Kenya Medical Suppliers Authority KEMSA and the National Council for People with Disabilities NCPWD, KEMSA Chief Executive Officer Dulacha Ejersa said the program will ensure people with different disabilities get better services, particularly in providing them with the right medication.
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KEMSA signs an Mou with NCPWD
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