On March 11, 2025, REDO Kenya, with support from Uraia through Danida (Ministry of Foreign Affairs Denmark Kenya), proudly hosted a productive and insightful Interface Meeting. This important session brought together key stakeholders from Koshok, Malakisi, and Nabukhisa Health Centers, along with dedicated health leaders from the Bungoma County Government.
The meeting served as a critical platform for open discussion, shared learning, and collaborative planning. It was more than just an exchange of ideas – it was a step forward in our collective mission to drive sustainable improvements in the health sector and promote community well-being.
Listening, Sharing, and Acting Together
During the session, participants actively discussed pressing health priorities and explored actionable strategies to address them. Local health workers, administrators, and community representatives shared their on-the-ground experiences, ensuring that decision-making was guided by real needs and lived realities.
By creating this space for dialogue, REDO Kenya and our partners are ensuring that all voices, from frontline health providers to community leaders, are heard and valued.
Key Highlights from the Interface Meeting
Collaborative discussions on community health priorities – identifying the most urgent needs and aligning them with county health plans.
Development of comprehensive strategies for healthcare improvement – creating solutions that are both practical and sustainable.
Sharing of insights and resources among key health stakeholders – building a network of support and knowledge exchange.
Focus on sustainable health infrastructure and service delivery – ensuring long-term access to quality healthcare services.
Building a Healthier Future Together
This meeting was not just about identifying challenges, it was about working together to find solutions that can strengthen our health systems. The commitment shown by all participants reflects a shared vision – a healthier, stronger future for every individual in our communities.
REDO Kenya remains dedicated to:
Strengthening partnerships between government, community, and civil society
Promoting transparent dialogue in healthcare decision-making
Driving innovation in service delivery and infrastructure development
As we continue this journey, we invite all stakeholders to remain engaged, proactive, and united in the pursuit of better health outcomes for all.
Together, we are not only improving healthcare – we are building a legacy of care, equity, and progress.