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Home»Briefing»COVID-19 Fund: Local manufacturers doing a good PPE production job
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COVID-19 Fund: Local manufacturers doing a good PPE production job

NBM CORRESPONDENTBy NBM CORRESPONDENT10th July 2020Updated:10th July 2020No Comments2 Mins Read
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Manchester Outfitters Ltd Executive Director Mr Rajesh Galot (left) flanked by Kenya Association of Manufacturers (KAM) CEO Phyllis Wakiaga, chairperson of the Kenya Covid-19 Emergency Response Fund Board Jane Karuku and Equity Group Foundation Official Dr Joan Korir (right) during the inspection of Personal Protection Equipment (PPE) locally manufactured by Nairobi based Manchester Outfitters. 
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The Kenya Covid-19 Emergency Response Fund Board has expressed satisfaction with the quality of locally manufactured Covid-19 pandemic management products.

Speaking after a two-day local manufacturers facilities inspection, the Board Chairperson Jane Karuku said local manufacturers who are currently producing assorted Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) worth more than Sh600m ordered by the fund for the Ministry of Health are keeping to global benchmarks.

The Board members including Kenya Association of Manufacturers CEO Mrs Phyllis Wakiaga and representatives from Equity Group Foundation visited Texplast Industries in Kikuyu, Ruiru based Alpha Knits, and Manchester Outfitters in Nairobi County. The team also visited Kitui County Textile Centre (KICOTEC) and Shona EPZ near Athi River town.

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At Manchester Outfitters, Board Chairperson Karuku confirmed that the local PPE producers who were competitively sourced are currently working within the stipulated delivery schedules. The local manufacturers, Karuku said, have proved their worth as dependable suppliers for the much-needed kits on all fronts including quality and value for money.

“The board is impressed at the workmanship and production quality for the PPEs ordered, and we remain optimistic that we shall commence delivery to the Kenya Medical Supplies Authority by the end of next week,” Karuku said, adding that, the Fund has released financial resources amounting to more than Sh1b this far for the local procurement of full kit PPEs, protective goggles, gowns, examination gloves, surgical and respirator masks. The funds have also been earmarked to purchase Face shields, head covers and medical footwear.

Kenya COVID-19 Fund kicked off its operations last April with a passionate call for corporate Kenya and development partners to step up to the resource mobilisation challenge currently facing the country.

So far, the fund has raised more than Sh2.65b to support medical facilities, welfare and social livelihood interventions such as food relief. 

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