The Machakos County healthcare department has received a significant boost following a major donation of Information Technology (IT) equipment from the Center for International Health, Education, and Biosecurity (CIHEB). The donation, valued at millions of shillings, is set to greatly enhance service delivery across health facilities in the county.

The donated equipment includes tablets for recording and managing patient information, computers, and other essential IT tools. These resources will support the digitization of health records, improve data accuracy, and enhance efficiency in patient care and reporting within county health facilities.
Governor Wavinya Ndeti lauded CIHEB for the timely and impactful support, noting that the donation aligns with the county government’s commitment to strengthening the healthcare system through technology and innovation. She emphasized that digital health solutions play a critical role in improving service delivery, accountability, and overall patient outcomes.
The Governor further reaffirmed the county’s commitment to continued collaboration with CIHEB and other partners to ensure sustainable improvements in the healthcare sector. She stated that partnerships such as this are key to achieving a stronger, more responsive, and people-centered healthcare system in Machakos County.
The donation marks another milestone in Machakos County’s ongoing efforts to modernize healthcare services and ensure residents have access to quality, efficient, and reliable medical care.

