Counties Seek Stronger Systems to Improve Emergency Medical Response
By Njeri Irungu, 12 March 2026, Nairobi Kenya. County governments are exploring new ways to strengthen emergency medical services in a bid to improve ambulance response and save more lives across the country. The discussions took place during a conference organised by the Emergency Medicine Kenya Foundation (EMKF), which brought together health officials and partners working in the emergency care sector. The meeting focused on improving pre-hospital emergency care, including ambulance dispatch systems, policies, infrastructure and financing for emergency response services. Kisumu County Executive Committee Member for Medical Services, Public Health and Sanitation, Dr Gregory Ganda, said Kisumu has made significant steps in building a coordinated ambulance response system. He noted that the initiative was driven by Governor Anyang’ Nyong’o’s pledge to provide free ambulance services to residents. Dr Ganda explained that the county established an Emergency Operations Centre i...