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Duale joins doctors for KMPDU ADC in Mombasa marking one-year strike anniversary

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The Kenya Medical Practitioners, Pharmacists and Dentists Union (KMPDU) is set to begin its Annual Delegates Conference (ADC) on Friday, May 9, at the PrideInn Paradise Beach Hotel & Convention Centre in Mombasa.

The conference marks one year since the union's 56-day nationwide doctors' strike, a prolonged industrial action that spotlighted long-standing grievances in the country’s healthcare sector.

“The gathering marks the one-year anniversary of our historic 56-day strike, a testament to the unwavering resolve and unity of Kenyan doctors in their pursuit of a better healthcare system,” KMPDU Secretary General Dr. Davji Atellah said in a press statement released on Wednesday.

Dr. Atellah noted that the strike led to the signing of a Return-to-Work Formula (RWTF), which laid out several commitments from the government aimed at addressing doctors' concerns.

“Today, we affirm that the implementation of these commitments is underway, marking crucial progress in addressing the long-standing issues that necessitated our industrial action,” he noted.

A key highlight of this year’s conference - which will bring together the highest decision making organ of the doctors' union - will be the attendance of Health Cabinet Secretary Aden Duale, who is expected to engage directly with union delegates.

His presence, the union boss stated, “underscores the critical importance of this juncture and provides a much-needed platform for constructive dialogue and collaboration.”

Themed ‘Caring for the Caregivers: Prioritizing Doctors' Rights and Well-being for a Healthier Nation,’ the conference will focus on strategies to improve the welfare of healthcare workers, particularly doctors, pharmacists, and dentists.

“KMPDU recognizes that a thriving healthcare system is intrinsically linked to the well-being of its practitioners,” Dr. Atellah said, adding that the event will explore solutions around mental health support, workplace conditions, and professional rights.

Delegates will also evaluate progress on the RTWF, discuss the future of healthcare delivery, and renew their commitment to unity and advocacy.

“KMPDU is resolute in its commitment to advocating for its members and working collaboratively with all stakeholders to achieve a healthcare system that truly serves the needs of all Kenyans,” added the union Secretary General.

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