Categories: BREAKING NEWS

Siaya Commemorates World Diabetes Day with Focus on Resident’s Access to Palliative Care

Spread the love
Siaya County on Thursday commemorated the World Diabetes Day with an amazing display of support from both the private sector and county admininistration.

Photos by Samson Wire, Directorate of Communication, Siaya County Government.

The colourful celebrations held at KMTC grounds were preceded by a sensitisation march from the county headquarters through the streets of the town.

Residents urged the government to up-scale medical care by providing additional facilities for proper maintenance and control of the surge of diabetes in the County.

ADVERTISEMENT

In line with this year’s theme Diabetes and Wellbeing the county government told of it’s strategy to see that residents access palliative care.

Speaking during the celebrations County Health CEC Dr. Martin K’Onyango assured residents that measures are being taken to ensure palliative care is provided at the grassroots level.

ADVERTISEMENT

“Siaya County Government has utilized the existence of Community Health Workers popularly known as Nyamrerua to spread the awareness about diabetes in the county and help in carrying out the palliative care, which have reduced persistent cases of new infections,” said Health CECM K’Onyango.

Health CECM Dr. Martin K’Onyango.

Diabetes is a condition that occurs when blood sugar is excessively high. It is preceded by cases of the pancreas being unable to manufacture sufficient insulin. Initially the condition was associated with obesity and a sedentary lifestyle but its sudden spread in rural Africa is a subject of ongoing research. It is estimated that by 2030 the disease will have afflicted 23.9 million people in Africa posing a serious challenge to the economy of the continent.

Officials who spoke at KMTC grounds called for early screening and management whenever patients suspect they may have symptoms of diabetes.

The event was livened by parades, ohangla crooner Otieno Aloka and a very intriguing sign language interpreter from the Siaya County Directorate of Communication.

Fortunately in Siaya County the community health volunteers are empowered to offer palliative care for patients suffering from diabetes.

Top: leaders planting trees to mark the event, bottom: leaders conducting an inspection of the palliative care unit for diabetic patients at the Siaya County Referral Hospital

Also present were the County Secretary Mr. Joseph Ogutu who read a powerful speech on behalf of Governor James Orengo, Ministry of Health Head of non-Communicable diseases Dr. Gladwel Gathecha, and Director of Public Communications Mr. Chrisphine Omondi among others.

ADVERTISEMENTADVERTISEMENT dalanews.co.ke https://g.page/r/CerTmAWCtzj4EBM/review ¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬ÿÛ C

Editor

Recent Posts

President Ruto Appoints Rose Chebet Koros As New General Manager at Jomo Kenyatta International Airport

President Dr William Samoei Ruto today appointed Dr. Rose Chebet Koros as the General Manager…

18 hours ago

LREB Leadership Drives Forward Early Childhood Education Agenda

Siaya County participated in an impactful workshop organized by the Lake Region Economic Bloc (LREB)…

2 days ago

Uhuru Brother-in-law Cremated at Kariakor

The remains of former President Uhuru Muigai Kenyatta's brother-in-law, William Gakuo, were today cremated at…

3 days ago

Did DCI Stop Rigathi Gachagua from Attending A Church Service in Kahawa West Last Sunday?

The Directorate of Criminal Investigations has come out to strongly denounce a report by a…

3 days ago

Boy Who Discovered Willis Ayieko Body to be Educated to University – Says Aggrey Onyango

The youngster who discovered former Wells Fargo manager's body in a pool of water will…

3 days ago

Liberty Kenya Holdings Announces Appointment of Rosalyn Mugoh as new Heritage Insurance Kenya Managing Director

Liberty Kenya Holdings is pleased to announce the appointment of Rosalyn Mugoh as the Managing…

3 days ago