
Amref International University AMIU announced plans to establish a Beyond Zero Maternal and Child Health Care Hospital at its Northlands campus. This specialized teaching facility will be developed in partnership with former First Lady Margaret Kenyatta's Beyond Zero Initiative, which has championed maternal and child healthcare since 2014. The announcement was made by Sheila Khama, Chairperson of the International Board of Directors for Amref Health Africa, during AMIU's 7th graduation ceremony. The proposed hospital aims to train healthcare professionals and advance maternal and child health across Africa. The Beyond Zero Initiative, launched in 2014, focuses on reducing maternal and infant mortality rates, tackling mother-to-child HIV and syphilis transmission, and providing healthcare to underserved communities. Its achievements include deploying mobile medical clinics to all 47 counties and organizing the Beyond Zero Half Marathon to raise funds for medical equipment. The new hospital will be located within Northlands City, a mixed-use development associated with the Kenyatta family, positioning it as a potential center for healthcare excellence in East Africa.
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