Kenya’s Blood Bank in Limbo as US Withdraws Sh2 Billion Funding

Kenya’s Blood Bank in Limbo as US Withdraws Sh2 Billion Funding

Kenyans could soon find it hard to get access to blood services in the country after the US government announced plans to withdraw Sh2 billion annual funding.

The US President's Emergency Plan for Aids Relief (PEPFAR) yearly funding of $20 million for blood services in Kenya will run out in September this year, according to Daily Nation.

PEPFAR is reported to have turned down a request by Kenya’s Health Cabinet Secretary Sicily Kariuki for a six-month extension for undisclosed reasons.

The withdrawal of the funding puts Kenya’s blood bank in limbo given that Ministry of Health lacks a backup plan for blood collection and testing.

Bloodlink, a foundation on advocacy on blood services in Kenya has raised fears of an impending health crisis in the country as a result of the withdrawal of the funds.

The termination of the funding will hurt sites where blood is screened and tested for HIV, Bloodlink Foundation executive director Joseph Wang’endo said.

“The 18 national testing laboratories sites in the country have run out of the automated screening reagent — Abbott 800 — which means we are running a manual platform which has slowed down blood screening in hospitals,” Wang’endo said.

He divulged that only two of the six national centers — Nairobi and Nakuru — are currently screening blood. He said manual procedures in the centers can only process 270 pints daily compared to the 800 on automation.

Kenya is currently experiencing a shortage of blood as the collection process has been affected by lack of funds for screening tools and human resources to collect and store blood.

Accident victims, anemic patients, patients undergoing surgery, sickle cell patients, cancer and leukemia patients look up to the bank for their lives.

Comments

Diana (not verified)     Thu, 08/08/2019 @ 11:56pm

How much of that money was stolen?

The Kenyatta family steals from sick Kenyans, so the probably stole some of that money too.

Andrew (not verified)     Sat, 08/10/2019 @ 05:00am

It's good that the U.S has stop funding so that we can start depending on the resources we have to accomplish our objectives. We've been reduced to begging money for long & most of that money ends up in corrupt individuals!

Mwororo (not verified)     Sat, 08/10/2019 @ 11:18am

Depending on handouts from foreign countries is no way to run a country. There is plenty of money for our leaders to steal in corruption yet no money to run a blood bank. The money that 85 Mpigs and co. are wasting loitering in US under the guise of fake legislative meeting is more than enough for that blood bank- but you need brains to figure that out, something our leaders lack.

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