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The First Lady Rachel Ruto, has confirmed the commitment of the Kenya Kwanza Administration to 100 percent school enrolment and transition for all children and universal healthcare access by all Kenyans. The First Lady says the two are a foundation of social and economic development in the nation. She said this is a commitment shared by the African Union and First Ladies across the continent.
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First Lady Rachel Ruto says Universal Health Coverage is achievable
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