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    Kenya Launches New Workplace Policy on HIV and Syndemic Diseases

    David WafulaBy David WafulaSeptember 1, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    The Government of Kenya has launched the Public Service Workplace Policy on HIV/AIDS and Other Syndemic Diseases (2025), aimed at protecting the health and productivity of public servants while strengthening the country’s public health systems.

    The policy was unveiled at the Kenya School of Government by Dr. Ouma Oluga, Principal Secretary in the State Department of Medical Services. He said the updated policy reflects the changing health landscape and offers an inclusive framework to address HIV alongside other conditions such as tuberculosis (TB), non-communicable diseases (NCDs), mental health disorders, and sexually transmitted infections (STIs).

    Kenya has made progress in the HIV response, with 98 percent of people who test positive linked to care, new infections reduced by 83 percent, and AIDS-related deaths down by 65 percent over the past decade. However, Dr. Oluga noted that syndemic interactions continue to fuel stigma, absenteeism, and economic strain in the public service. He emphasized the need to integrate prevention and treatment services.

    The new policy was jointly developed by the Ministry of Public Service, Human Capital Development and Special Programs, together with the National Syndemic Diseases Control Council (NSDCC). It will guide Ministries, Departments, Agencies, and County Governments in creating supportive workplaces that ensure equal access to health services.

    “A healthy workforce is critical for delivering Universal Health Coverage and achieving Vision 2030. This Policy affirms government’s commitment to protecting the dignity, well-being, and productivity of every public servant,” Dr. Oluga said.

     

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