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Oct. 31, 2025, 10:08 a.m.

Department of Health Services

Vision:
An efficient and high-quality health care system that is accessible, equitable, acceptable, and affordable to
the people of Marsabit county
Mission:
To promote and participate in the provision of integrated and high-quality promotive, preventive,
curative, and rehabilitative health care services to all residents of Marsabit County.
Goal:
To ensure access to the highest possible standard of health that is responsive to the needs of the
population of Marsabit County.

Statement from the CECM Health Services
The Department of Health has made remarkable progress in the health sector under the visionary
leadership of H.E. Governor Mohamud M. Ali. Our journey toward a healthier community has been
driven by collaborative efforts, strategic initiatives, and a steadfast commitment to improving healthcare
outcomes for all residents. Under Governor Ali's stewardship, the Department of Health Services has
launched a comprehensive modernization initiative, upgrading existing facilities and expanding
healthcare access across the county. This initiative has elevated the standards of healthcare provision,
ensuring that every resident receives timely and effective medical care. Significant investments in
infrastructure have transformed Kalacha, Laisamis, Moyale, and Marsabit County Referral Hospitals into
modern healthcare hubs to cater to the evolving health needs of our population. The construction of 23
new dispensaries and 8 maternity wards underscores our commitment to bolstering primary healthcare
services and improving maternal and child health outcomes.
To support our dedicated healthcare workforce and enhance service delivery, the Department has added 2
general wards and constructed 34 staff houses. These efforts not only elevate the quality of care but also
improve the working conditions for our healthcare professionals. Service delivery improvements have
ensured that healthcare services are accessible and efficient. Enhancements in the referral system have
facilitated the effective management of over 2,877 cases, streamlining the process for patients needing
specialized care. Strengthening free ambulance services, coupled with the procurement of two modern
ambulances and the establishment of an ambulance maintenance workshop, has bolstered emergency
response capabilities, saving countless lives. Our commitment to preventive healthcare is exemplified by
our success in immunization coverage, where Marsabit County consistently ranks among the top three
performing counties in Kenya. This achievement reflects our dedication to safeguarding the health of our
youngest citizens and preventing the spread of vaccine-preventable diseases.

The expansion of community health services through the establishment of 13 new community units has
brought essential healthcare closer to remote and underserved areas. Empowering Community Health
Promoters (CHPs) and Community Health Assistants (CHAs) to provide basic health services and health
education at the grassroots level has strengthened the foundation of our healthcare system, fostering
community resilience and well-being. The automation of community health services through the
Electronic Community Health Information System (ECHIES) has streamlined data management and
improved the efficiency of healthcare delivery. The training and equipping of CHAs and CHPs with
Android phones have facilitated real-time data collection and decision-making, enhancing the
effectiveness of our public health interventions.
In our commitment to ensuring universal health coverage, in 2018, the County Government of Marsabit
embarked on an ambitious NHIF enrollment drive, aiming to enroll 10,000 residents from each ward
annually into the National Hospital Insurance Fund (NHIF). This initiative provided financial protection
and access to quality healthcare services for all residents, regardless of their socio-economic status. Our
efforts in non-communicable diseases (NCDs) and tuberculosis (TB) control have yielded significant
results, contributing to improved health outcomes and reduced mortality rates. Through targeted
interventions and comprehensive treatment programs, we're addressing the burden of NCDs and TB,
safeguarding the health and well-being of our population. Our focus on nutrition and malnutrition
prevention has led to notable reductions in stunting and acute malnutrition among children under five.
The Integrated Management of Acute Malnutrition (IMAM) program has successfully treated and
discharged thousands of children and mothers, underscoring our commitment to ensuring every child has
the opportunity to thrive. These achievements represent just a fraction of Governor Mohamud Ali's
transformative leadership in the health sector. Through innovation, collaboration, and dedication, we are
forging a healthier and more prosperous future for the residents of Marsabit County. As we celebrate
these milestones, let us renew our commitment to building a resilient healthcare system that leaves no one
behind, ensuring health and well-being for all, now and for generations to come.

Our Leaders

Marsabit County Top Leaders

H.E. HON. Mohamud M. Ali EGH
Marsabit County Governor
H.E Solomon Gubo Riwe
Deputy Governor