15 August 2025

15 August 2025

TLDR;

The "Apuka Uchafu Afiaani" initiative is a national campaign in Kenya focused on improving public health through cleanliness and disease prevention. It centers around four key pillars: personal hygiene, environmental hygiene, health protection at entry points, and access to clean water and sanitation. The campaign involves monthly public health action days across all counties, encouraging community participation in cleaning, promoting hygiene, ensuring food safety, advocating for clean cooking, and expanding access to safe drinking water. Several counties have already implemented the initiative, demonstrating its potential impact, with plans to scale up to more regions. A special event is scheduled at the Devolution Conference to further promote and mobilize resources for preventive health.

  • Focus on improving public health through cleanliness and disease prevention.
  • Four key pillars: personal hygiene, environmental hygiene, health protection at entry points, and access to clean water and sanitation.
  • Monthly public health action days across all counties.

Introduction to the National Campaign [0:02]

Across Kenya, communities face threats from uncollected waste, stagnant water, unsafe sanitation, and preventable diseases. The State Department for Public Health and Professional Standards has launched a national campaign to address these issues, aiming for cleaner households, healthier communities, and a safer environment. This initiative is built on four pillars: personal hygiene, environmental hygiene, health protection at ports of entry, and access to clean water and sanitation, which together form the basis for disease prevention, improved livelihoods, and national prosperity.

Public Health Action Days [1:28]

The campaign envisions that every third Saturday of the month will be dedicated to public health action days across all 47 counties in Kenya. These days will focus on cleaning towns and villages, promoting menstrual hygiene, ensuring food safety, advocating for clean cooking, and expanding access to safe drinking water. The initiative seeks to reignite volunteerism, civic responsibility, and public participation to protect both health and the environment.

Implementation and Expansion [2:11]

Since August 2024, seven counties including West Pokot, Machakos, Kiambu, Narok, Kisumu, Migori, and Kwale have already started implementing the initiative. This progress is guided by county governments, community health promoters, and public health officers. The "Apuka Uchafu Afiaani" initiative leverages local leadership and existing community structures as a Kenyan solution rooted in shared responsibility and national pride, already showing visible impact. Plans are underway to expand the initiative to more counties, including Muranga, Mombasa, Nairobi, Kajiado, Trans Nzoia, Samburu, Laikipia, and Embu.

Call to Action and Special Event [3:18]

Every household, community, and point of entry will be engaged in this campaign, emphasizing that a cleaner Kenya starts with individual responsibility. An invitation is extended to a special side event at the Devolution Conference, themed "Afiaani: Catalyzing County Investment in Preventive Health for a Prosperous Kenya," scheduled for August 14th from 2:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. This event will gather county leaders, public health experts, development partners, and community champions to share best practices, mobilize resources, and strengthen partnerships for preventive health.

Conclusion: A Movement for the Future [4:13]

"Apuka Uchafu Afiaani" is presented as more than just a campaign; it is a movement for dignity, health, and the future of Kenya. A call is made to leaders, citizens, and partners to unite in cleaning up Kenya one household at a time. Mary Muthoni, the Principal Secretary for Public Health and Professional Standards, emphasizes that together, success is achievable.

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Date: 8/17/2025 Source: www.youtube.com
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