Kenya: Mandago's Proposal - a Bold Step Toward Equal Access, Inspired By Global Practices
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Kenya: Mandago's Proposal - a Bold Step Toward Equal Access, Inspired By Global Practices
Last week, Uasin Gishu Senator Jackson Mandago put forward a radical proposal unlikely to be embraced by his colleagues or government bureaucrats. During a visit with President William Ruto at AIC Fellowship-Annex in Uasin Gishu, Mandago suggested that all civil servants, lawmakers, and senior government officials should exclusively use the new medical scheme, SHA/SHIF. His argument was simple: if government officials were required to rely on pu…
Mandago’s Proposal: A Bold Step Toward Equal Access, Inspired by Global Practices
Countries like the UK, Canada, and the US have well-established public healthcare and education systems, yet government employees are not legally required to rely solely on them. Instead, they often have access to supplementary private options. This contrasts with China’s approach, where public servants are mandated to use state-run services. The absence of such a requirement in Western nations highlights key differences in governance philosophie
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