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Mater Misericordiae Hospital Nairobi has received 163 pieces of medical equipment worth Sh100 million from Mater Misericordiae University Hospital Dublin.

The hospital says the donation is part of a broader strategic expansion aimed at enhancing specialist healthcare services while fast-tracking its transformation into a fully-fledged teaching university within the next two years.

The donation, officially handed over by Irish Ambassador to Kenya Caitríona Ingoldsby, marks step in deepening strategic partnership between the two legacy institutions, with hospital executives positioning the collaboration as both a healthcare upgrade and long-term education investment.


Mater Nairobi CEO Mary Ngui said the equipment donation forms part of a broader transformation agenda that began in 2023 through a Memorandum of Understanding focused on expanding critical care, oncology, radiology, leadership and governance.

“We have a partnership with the Mater Misericordiae Hospital Dublin where our hospital was founded and therefore, we are partnered with them in terms of broadening our specialties,” said Ngui.

“This partnership is going to continue and as you have heard we are even aspiring to be a teaching university, maybe within the next two years.”

Ngui noted the Irish model, where public hospitals replace equipment every two years, opened an opportunity for Mater Nairobi to secure high-value technology that will immediately improve diagnostics, surgical care and patient outcomes while reducing capital expenditure burdens.

Medical Director and Director of Strategy Kevin Rombosia described the shipment as a major boost to the hospital’s universal healthcare ambitions, particularly in diagnostics and intervention.

“One important ingredient is to have the right health care products and technologies, that’s why today we are having this donation of 163 medical equipment worth 100 million Kenyan shillings,” said Rombosia.

The equipment includes theatre operating beds, echo machines, ultrasound devices, imaging systems and critical care monitors targeting oncology, radiology, cardiology and patient experience services.

Ambassador Ingoldsby said the partnership goes beyond equipment to include skills exchange, medical training, education and people-to-people links, strengthening both Kenya-Ireland healthcare ties and Mater Nairobi’s institutional evolution.

“And with the strategic partnership and the transfer of knowledge, it’s about sharing learnings both ways, that the Kenyan team can learn from the Irish medical experts, but at the same time that also our experts in Ireland can learn from the Kenyan teams and what they’re seeing here in healthcare outcomes.”

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00:00We are enthused to be receiving a donation of medical equipment and a bit of a background is
00:05that the universal healthcare coverage in Kenya envisages that we provide the best quality
00:11care to our patients and one important ingredient is to have the right healthcare products and
00:16technologies. And a bit of a further background is that we are in a strategic partnership with
00:21our sister hospital in Dublin, Ireland. It's a university teaching hospital called the Mata
00:26Misericordia University Hospital and therefore part of the areas of collaboration include the use of
00:33medical equipment and that's why today we are having this donation of 163 medical equipment
00:40worth 100 million Kenyan shilling. And I'm very pleased to be here today at the Matter Hospital
00:45here to celebrate the long links between the Matter Hospital here in Nairobi and Ireland.
00:52The hospital was founded by Irish nuns and for many many years many Irish sisters have worked here
00:59and there's been very strong links with Ireland and they've been renewed recently with a strategic
01:04partnership and an MOU between the Matter Hospital Nairobi and the Matter Hospital Dublin.
01:10And so today we're here to celebrate
01:13I suppose a shipment of equipment for the hospital here in Nairobi that has come
01:19from the Matter Hospital in Dublin and it's an important part I suppose of the MOU and this strategic
01:26partnership but also the circular economy of making sure that medical equipment that its utilization is
01:33optimized and we're really delighted to be able to present the equipment today to the Matter Hospital.
01:39Part of our visit in Ireland we managed to realize that they have a policy of getting rid of their
01:48good equipment
01:50after two years. The government replaces every hospital equipment and therefore we requested them if they
01:58could allow us to use some of the equipment. They said it was not new they have been doing it
02:03to other countries like
02:04Botswana, Zambia etc etc and therefore we requested them to consider us and therefore we were able to discuss about
02:16the equipment we need
02:17and the journey started preparing the equipment and on the 9th of March the container landed here with the equipment
02:28that we have opened today. So today we had the honor of inviting Her Excellency Katrina Nkosupi with the Irish
02:38Ambassador to come and officially
02:40hand over the equipment to us and she has done that very graciously and we are very happy and this
02:48partnership is going to continue
02:49and as you have heard we are even aspiring to be a strategic university affiliated to Ireland.
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