3,000 residents in Bomet benefited from a medical camp hosted by the M-PESA Foundation in
partnership with Zuri Health and Lion SightFirst Eye Hospital at Kamureito Primary School.
The Foundation also distributed 100 mama packs at Longisa County Referral Hospital containing
essentials for mothers and babies at the hospital as part of its efforts to enhance maternal and child
health.
An array of services was offered at the camp which took place on August 13th 2024 which included eye care consultations, breast and cervical cancer screening, fistula screening, general doctor consultations, diabetes screening, hypertension monitoring, and elderly and child health consultations.
“Health is one of our key pillars at M-Pesa Foundation. Through our series of medical camps, we
continue to realise our purpose of transforming lives and take healthcare services closer to the people,
with a focus on non-communicable diseases, reproductive health advice and general health
consultations,” said Karen Basiye, Executive Director, M-PESA Foundation.
Following a successful series of 12 medical camps held between May 2023 and March 2024, the
Foundation began a fresh phase of camps in April this year targeting 12 counties. In the new phase, over 24,000 people have accessed medical services in Bungoma, Siaya, Machakos, and Kajiado counties, and the Nairobi Metropolitan area covering Mathare, Githurai and Kabete.
Leveraging technology, the camps use Artificial Intelligence (AI) screening to monitor vital signs such as
pulse rate, blood pressure and body temperature which guide further medical advice, while Zuri Health
also offers patients free follow-up consultations with doctors via SMS and WhatsApp for up to six
months.