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M.P. Shah Hospital Steps up Fight against Children’s Cancer


Cancer is a significant cause of morbidity and mortality worldwide with approximately 400,000 children and adolescents of 0-19 years old developing cancer each year. In Kenya, cancer is the 3rd leading cause of death after infectious and cardiovascular diseases.





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M.P. Shah Hospital Marks International Women’s Day


Selfies of people crossing their arms to strike an "x" pose on social media show solidarity with the theme of International Women’s Day 2022. This year’s campaign theme— #BreaktheBias —spotlighted the individual and collective biases against women that fuel gender inequality.





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Hey, We Just Retired!


After selflessly serving the hospital for over 30 years each, Mr. Mwangangi, the former head chef and Mrs. Ongoche (HCA SSD) were treated to a pleasant surprise on their retirement.





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Matters of the Heart: Cardiac Open Day


M.P. Shah Hospital held a successful two-day cardiac open day at Village Market Mall. The Open-day themed “Matters of the Heart,” which was open to the public was a gift of love during Valentine’s Day, and ran on 14th and 15th February 2022.





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It was a Rosy Valentine’s Day


Valentine’s Day is one of those holidays that many celebrate and observe. As a day dedicated to show love and affection, there is always lots of flowers and romance in the air as people done their favourite red dresses and shower each other with gifts.





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M.P. Shah Hospital Partners with Africa Collect Textiles


M.P. Shah Hospital has partnered with Africa Collect Textiles (ACT), a social impact enterprise that collects used textiles and footwear for reuse and recycling in Africa. This makes part of the hospital’s Green365 initiative that aims at reducing pollution caused by dumping and burning.





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M.P. Shah Hospital signs up to the UN Global Compact


The M.P. Shah Hospital has officially joined the United Nations Global Compact (UNGC) as part of its bid to promote a healthier future across the East and Central Africa. In attendance at the MoU signing ceremony were the chief guest, Ms. Judy Njino, Executive Director of Global Compact Network Kenya, M.P. Shah Hospital Board Members, and other notable guests.





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