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Is Dr Mercy Mwangangi the prescription Kenya’s UHC needs?

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Last updated: April 12, 2025 7:59 am
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The appointment of Dr. Mercy Mwangangi as Chief Executive Officer of the Social Health Authority (SHA) has sparked renewed hope—and no shortage of speculation—as to whether she could be the proverbial “exactly what the doctor ordered” for Kenya’s troubled Universal Health Coverage (UHC) rollout.

Health Cabinet Secretary Adan Duale announced the appointment, describing Dr. Mwangangi as “a health systems strengthening expert with an exceptional track record of driving policy transformation and financing reforms.”

Her return to the national health leadership is widely seen as a deliberate and strategic move, emblematic of CS Duale’s no-nonsense, results-oriented approach to leadership—an approach that has earned him the nickname “bulldozer.”

Dr. Mwangangi is no stranger to crisis management or public health reform. Her steady and strategic leadership during the COVID-19 pandemic earned her national acclaim.

As the Chief Administrative Secretary (CAS) for Health during one of the country’s most daunting public health emergencies, she became a household name, lauded for her clear and calm communication in a time of panic and uncertainty.

While the CAS position was later nullified by the courts, her performance left a lasting impression on the country’s health landscape.

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Before taking the helm at SHA, Dr. Mwangangi served as the Senior Health Systems Strengthening Director at AMREF Health Africa, where she spearheaded continent-wide initiatives in health financing, policy reform, and primary healthcare development.

Her experience in mobilizing development assistance and driving progress on UHC makes her uniquely positioned to address the challenges facing the Social Health Authority.

And those challenges are many.

The SHA, established to replace the scandal-plagued National Hospital Insurance Fund (NHIF), has struggled with a rocky launch. Allegations of opacity, governance shortcomings, and service delivery inefficiencies have kept the Authority under intense public and institutional scrutiny.

With growing discontent among Kenyans and critical eyes on every move, Dr. Mwangangi steps into a role laden with both expectation and skepticism.

The Kenya Medical Practitioners, Pharmacists and Dentists Union (KMPDU) weighed in on her appointment with Secretary General Dr. Davji Atellah, congratulating Dr. Mwangangi, describing her leadership as timely and crucial.

“We acknowledge your leadership in navigating the uncertainties of the COVID-19 pandemic,” said Dr. Atellah.

“Both as consumers of the service and as a watchdog, we are confident that you will apply the same depth of expertise and commitment to establish SHA as a people-centred, transparent, and accountable public health cover.”

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Atellah, however, did not shy away from outlining the scale of the task ahead.

“You are stepping into office to find a desk full of complaints from millions of Kenyans and a trail of uninspiring stories about the scheme; alongside multiple petitions from workers’ rights groups, including that of KMPDU.”

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