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Hundreds of millions were allocated to equip Nairobi’s public health facilities. On the ground, pregnant women find locked doors, striking doctors, and empty pharmacies. Is corruption draining the lifeline meant to save

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00:00In the 2025-2026 financial year, Nairobi City County allocated hundreds of millions of shillings to equip public health facilities.
00:08On paper, the money is there. On the ground, patients tell a different story.
00:12I have eight years, nine years old, and 42 years old.
00:19But the services are different from health care, and sometimes the doctors are different from health care.
00:28Today, she arrives at her usual facility. There are no doctors. The pharmacy is closed, so she must go home
00:34untreated.
00:35When you go to these health facilities, most of the health facilities have reported drug stockouts.
00:41But even very, very basic commodities like condoms, they are not stocked. They are not there.
00:46I lived here in Kastya Nakadogo for almost 17 years.
00:52I reported that my daughter was a doctor.
00:54She was a doctor who was an attorney, so she was Oftwa فقط.
00:57She was a doctor who was a doctor.
01:03The government can pay for us, she is a doctor.
01:07We help it, but we don't care for them.
01:11We help her from a doctor who is a doctor.
01:12In her hour, we do not help her.
01:15If it is a doctor, they have a doctor.
01:16Millions are located, but hospitals are empty.
01:18So, where is the money going?
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