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Remarks by Makis Keravnos, acting President of the Eurogroup, following the Eurogroup meeting of 11 December 2025

European Council - 8 hours 4 min ago
Remarks by Makis Keravnos, acting President of the Eurogroup, following the Eurogroup meeting of 11 December 2025 on the euro area’s resilience, fiscal coordination and budgetary plans for 2026, the selection process for the next ECB Vice President, and election of Kyriakos Pierrakakis as the new Eurogroup President starting 12 December 2025.

Ukraine Facility: Council approves sixth payment of around €2.3 billion to Kyiv

European Council - 8 hours 4 min ago
The Council has adopted an implementing decision authorising the sixth regular payment from the Ukraine Facility under the Ukraine Plan.

Remarks by Makis Keravnos, acting President of the Eurogroup, following the Eurogroup meeting of 11 December 2025

Európai Tanács hírei - 8 hours 4 min ago
Remarks by Makis Keravnos, acting President of the Eurogroup, following the Eurogroup meeting of 11 December 2025 on the euro area’s resilience, fiscal coordination and budgetary plans for 2026, the selection process for the next ECB Vice President, and election of Kyriakos Pierrakakis as the new Eurogroup President starting 12 December 2025.

Ukraine Facility: Council approves sixth payment of around €2.3 billion to Kyiv

Európai Tanács hírei - 8 hours 4 min ago
The Council has adopted an implementing decision authorising the sixth regular payment from the Ukraine Facility under the Ukraine Plan.

Ireland struggles with flu vaccination as hospital admissions surge

Euractiv.com - 8 hours 8 min ago
Irish government warns on low flu vaccination as hospital admissions rise, but COVID-19 ICU admissions remain low
Categories: European Union, Swiss News

VOLTAGE: Change is in the air as the Paris Agreement turns 10

Euractiv.com - 8 hours 10 min ago
In today's edition: Climate action, CBAM, fast fashion
Categories: European Union, Swiss News

MAGA fine-storm

Euractiv.com - 9 hours 52 min ago
In Friday's edition: College of Europe, reparations loan, Moscow’s shadow fleet, Mercosur
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From Law to Lives Saved: How the Maternal Newborn and Child Health Bill Can Deliver Universal Health Coverage

Africa - INTER PRESS SERVICE - 9 hours 53 min ago

Health workers attend to pregnant and breastfeeding mothers at an outreach visit supported by UNFPA in Loima sub-county. Credit: UNFPA/Luis Tato

By James Nyikal, Margaret Lubaale and Anne-Beatrice Kihara
NAIROBI, Kenya, Dec 12 2025 (IPS)

For women in labour across Kenya, reaching a health facility, finding skilled health workers, and affording care can be a matter of life and death. These challenges are not rare, but daily realities for many families.

Every year on 12 December, the world observes Universal Health Coverage Day, a chance to renew the promise of health for all. But for this promise to be meaningful, it must reach every woman and child, everywhere in Kenya.

Slow Progress in Maternal, Newborn, and Child Health

While Kenya has made gradual gains in maternal, newborn and child health with improved vaccination and increased antenatal care, progress in maternal survival has been painfully slow.

Between 2014 and 2019, the maternal mortality rate dropped by less than two percent, even as investment increased. United Nations data shows that Kenya’s maternal mortality ratio remains one of the highest in East Africa, exceeding those of Ethiopia, Uganda, and Tanzania.

Newborn and child deaths have also declined slightly and are severely constrained by inequities. For example, children born to mothers with only primary education face far higher mortality than those whose mothers have secondary education and beyond.

Persistent inequalities continue to deny children a healthy start in life.

The Urgency of the Maternal, Newborn and Child Health Bill

Kenya’s MNCH services have suffered from fragmented policies, inconsistent county financing, and short-term funding. Devolution has blurred responsibilities between national and county governments, leading to gaps in planning, poor reporting, and weak accountability.

The Maternal, Newborn and Child Health (MNCH) Bill, 2023, proposed by Sen. Beatrice Akinyi Ogolla, presents a vital opportunity to change this trajectory.

The MNCH Bill seeks to establish a clear legal framework guaranteeing the right to maternal, newborn, and child health services. It obliges both national and county governments to respect, protect, and fulfil these rights through enforceable mechanisms.

At its core, the Bill affirms that every woman and child in Kenya, regardless of location or economic status, deserves timely, affordable, respectful, and high-quality care.

It embeds service delivery in the principles of universal access, equity, dignity, availability of essential services, and continuous quality improvement.

How the MNCH Bill Delivers on the Promise of UHC.

    1. Guarantees the right to the highest attainable health for all mothers and children.
    2. Ensures access to the full continuum of care, including before pregnancy and through childhood
    3. Protects marginalised and hard-to-reach communities, such as people living with disabilities or those unable to pay for health services
    4. Guarantees respectful, dignified and non-discriminatory care, irrespective of identity, such as age, marital status or social background
    5. Strengthens health financing at the county level through mandated country budget allocation for MNCH
    6. Improves service availability through infrastructure and supplies such as ambulances, essential medicine and skilled health workers.
    7. Institutionalizes accountability and reporting, with both the Cabinet Secretary and County Executives mandated to submit annual reports to Parliament and County Assemblies on services, financing, and gaps
    8. Strengthens monitoring, data, and quality assurance through mandated continuous monitoring, maternal and child death surveillance, with enforcement of quality standards.

The MNCH Bill is more than a piece of legislation; it is a lifeline and a turning point for millions of Kenyan families.

By making essential services enforceable rights, strengthening accountability, and securing sustainable domestic financing, the Bill lays the foundation for people-centred Universal Health Coverage.

Political Will and National Commitment

Political leadership is aligning behind reforms for women and children. President Ruto’s involvement with the Global Leaders Network for Women’s, Children’s and Adolescents’ Health and his directive for real-time reporting of maternal and child deaths signal a strong executive commitment.

Cabinet Secretary Hon. Aden Duale’s focus on realizing the Social Health Authority and robust county leadership further demonstrates that Kenya is mobilizing on all fronts.

With government officials, communities, civil society, and health workers rallying together, Kenya stands ready to turn these commitments into action.

Call to Action

As the MNCH Bill reaches its final committee stages, now is a critical moment for public involvement. Citizens are encouraged to contact their Members of Parliament to express support for the Bill.

Advocates, experts, donors, and community members must unite and implement strategies to accelerate the reduction of maternal, newborn, and child mortality.

The passage of the MNCH Bill will show that “health for all” is no longer just a slogan, but a binding national pledge.

Hon. Dr James Nyikal is the Chairperson of National Assembly Health Committee; Dr. Margaret Lubaale is the Executive Director of Health NGO Network (HENNET); and Prof Anne-Beatrice Kihara is the immediate former President of International Federation of Gynaecology and Obstetrics.

IPS UN Bureau

 


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Fusion technologies generate impressive socio-economic benefits. Now is the time for Europe to show ambition.

Euractiv.com - 10 hours 21 min ago
Boasting the largest fusion supply chain in the world, thanks to its contribution to ITER – the biggest international fusion experiment, Europe has a competitive advantage to enjoy impressive socio-economic benefits. Will it play its cards, right?
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EU drives car industry into circular economy

Euractiv.com - 11 hours 11 min ago
Lawmakers have agreed rules to curb the car industry’s environmental footprint and cut reliance on imported critical raw materials
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Paris Agreement turns 10: Move over Greta, China now calls the shots

Euractiv.com - 11 hours 21 min ago
A dispatch from a gloomy Brussels climate summit
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Musk’s fury over X fine sends chill through MEPs and EU staff

Euractiv.com - 11 hours 21 min ago
Brussels’ tech enforcers are used to pushback, but not like this. The Commission’s €120 million fine for Elon Musk’s social media platform X last week has had an unexpected side effect: triggering anxiety among the officials and lawmakers charged with upholding the bloc’s digital rulebook, the Digital Service Act (DSA). Shortly after the EU announced […]
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Ukrainian ex-PM says Zelenskyy may be reelected, but will not govern alone

Euractiv.com - 11 hours 21 min ago
The potential redrawing of borders looms as the most sensitive issue in ongoing peace talks
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EU to reinterpret sea law to confront Russia’s shadow fleet

Euractiv.com - 11 hours 21 min ago
EU states seek wider boarding powers to counter vessels suspected of aiding Russia’s war effort
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For a more positive reading of the US National Security Strategy

Euractiv.com - 11 hours 21 min ago
Beyond the outraged reactions to the US Security Strategy, a more positive reading can yield constructive guidance for the EU
Categories: European Union, Swiss News

Tackle liver health and obesity, or risk non-communicable disease failure

Euractiv.com - 12 hours 3 min ago
Europe can’t curb Non-Communicable Diseases (NCD) without integrating liver health, recognising obesity, and strengthening early detection and prevention
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Press release - Circular economy: deal on new EU rules for the automotive sector

Európa Parlament hírei - 12 hours 8 min ago
Early on Friday morning, Parliament and Council reached a provisional agreement on new EU circularity rules to cover the entire vehicle lifecycle, from design to final end-of-life treatment.
Committee on the Environment, Public Health and Food Safety

Source : © European Union, 2025 - EP

Press release - Circular economy: deal on new EU rules for the automotive sector

European Parliament (News) - 12 hours 8 min ago
Early on Friday morning, Parliament and Council reached a provisional agreement on new EU circularity rules to cover the entire vehicle lifecycle, from design to final end-of-life treatment.
Committee on the Environment, Public Health and Food Safety

Source : © European Union, 2025 - EP
Categories: European Union, Swiss News

Press release - Circular economy: deal on new EU rules for the automotive sector

European Parliament - 12 hours 8 min ago
Early on Friday morning, Parliament and Council reached a provisional agreement on new EU circularity rules to cover the entire vehicle lifecycle, from design to final end-of-life treatment.
Committee on the Environment, Public Health and Food Safety

Source : © European Union, 2025 - EP
Categories: Africa, European Union

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