UN Nairobi Wanajipanga. Si Kuzuri

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The United Nations office in Nairobi is putting up a 160-bed facility at the Nairobi Hospital for its staff who may be infected with Covid-19.

The facility is expected to be complete in five to eight weeks, according to reliable sources.

The facility may also be open to non-UN patients, the sources added.

The ground-breaking of the construction, which top government officials will attend, is expected Sunday.

People privy to an agreement between the UN and Nairobi Hospital on Saturday said the special unit will be based at the old nursing school opposite the main hospital.

In March, the UN began a search for facilities that could have a 100-bed capacity and capable of caring for Covid-19 patients only.

According to a paper outlining the technical characteristics, such a facility is required to offer a turnkey solution for a fully staffed, operational and diagnostically capable facility to care for patients with severe and critical respiratory infections.

The UN wanted the facility to also care for high-risk, mild and moderate cases primarily rather than direct admissions. The 100-bed infectious diseases hospital will only care for Covid-19 patients only and therefore will not require surgical capability.

A source told the Nation that at the moment, a hotel in Nairobi has 100 beds set aside for any UN staff who might require isolation.

Care of its staff amid the Covid-19 pandemic has been a key interest for the UN.

In June, it published a detailed medical evacuation protocol.

THE PROTOCOL

The protocol indicates that any employee who develops severe or critical symptoms of the respiratory infection should be evacuated to a severe acute respiratory infection facility, which ought to be fully equipped and with highly skilled staff.

Foreign and local staff of UN organisations and their eligible dependents, military and police personnel, and dependents deployed by the United Nations, troops in the African Union Mission in Somalia are among those eligible for evacuation.

Others are personnel of international non-governmental organisations implementing a co-ordinated humanitarian response, internationally deployed personnel of international vendors and contractors providing goods and services to UN organisations.

It is not yet clear whether the UN will continue to use the facility when Covid-19 is put under control or whether it will hand it over to one of the country’s hospitals.

Some sources said that the unit may remain as a special medical evacuation centre for UN staff in Africa.
 
The United Nations office in Nairobi is putting up a 160-bed facility at the Nairobi Hospital for its staff who may be infected with Covid-19.

The facility is expected to be complete in five to eight weeks, according to reliable sources.

The facility may also be open to non-UN patients, the sources added.

The ground-breaking of the construction, which top government officials will attend, is expected Sunday.

People privy to an agreement between the UN and Nairobi Hospital on Saturday said the special unit will be based at the old nursing school opposite the main hospital.

In March, the UN began a search for facilities that could have a 100-bed capacity and capable of caring for Covid-19 patients only.

According to a paper outlining the technical characteristics, such a facility is required to offer a turnkey solution for a fully staffed, operational and diagnostically capable facility to care for patients with severe and critical respiratory infections.

The UN wanted the facility to also care for high-risk, mild and moderate cases primarily rather than direct admissions. The 100-bed infectious diseases hospital will only care for Covid-19 patients only and therefore will not require surgical capability.

A source told the Nation that at the moment, a hotel in Nairobi has 100 beds set aside for any UN staff who might require isolation.

Care of its staff amid the Covid-19 pandemic has been a key interest for the UN.

In June, it published a detailed medical evacuation protocol.

THE PROTOCOL

The protocol indicates that any employee who develops severe or critical symptoms of the respiratory infection should be evacuated to a severe acute respiratory infection facility, which ought to be fully equipped and with highly skilled staff.

Foreign and local staff of UN organisations and their eligible dependents, military and police personnel, and dependents deployed by the United Nations, troops in the African Union Mission in Somalia are among those eligible for evacuation.

Others are personnel of international non-governmental organisations implementing a co-ordinated humanitarian response, internationally deployed personnel of international vendors and contractors providing goods and services to UN organisations.

It is not yet clear whether the UN will continue to use the facility when Covid-19 is put under control or whether it will hand it over to one of the country’s hospitals.

Some sources said that the unit may remain as a special medical evacuation centre for UN staff in Africa.

Most probably true. When the UN finds local facilities unable insufficient, it builds it's own. It's a government all but in name.

You should amend your thread title, UN in Nairobi is a HQ away from the main HQ in New York. Its actually the global HQ for UNEP.
 
I can confirm that the story is true. Nairobi Hospital's CEO told his staff as much in an internal memo 2 weeks ago. I thought I saw that memo here, or was it in my weekly Intel briefing?  Sikumbuki...
 
Hizo acres zote ziko unep haziwezi toshea beds? Wanatubeba aje malenge? Then utasikia ventilators za Nairobi hospital are reserved for diplomats.
 
Billionaires in India are donating their hotels to be used as hospitals. The war on Covid cannot be left to the government alone to fight it.

I was in Muranga yesterday. People are not wearing masks which is very disappointing. Only Nairobians wear masks
 
Billionaires in India are donating their hotels to be used as hospitals. The war on Covid cannot be left to the government alone to fight it.

I was in Muranga yesterday. People are not wearing masks which is very disappointing. Only Nairobians wear masks
I was in naks, guys are just walking like that, no masks.
But also on the side of government, they should try as much as possible release tests within 24 hrs after sample collection, waiting 3 or 4 days doesn't do much help as the patient would have already spread it further.
 
Billionaires in India are donating their hotels to be used as hospitals. The war on Covid cannot be left to the government alone to fight it.

I was in Muranga yesterday. People are not wearing masks which is very disappointing. Only Nairobians wear masks
I was in naks, guys are just walking like that, no masks.
But also on the side of government, they should try as much as possible release tests within 24 hrs after sample collection, waiting 3 or 4 days doesn't do much help as the patient would have already spread it further.
Mashinani aki these rules aren't followed, huku hustles ni kama kawaida tu as in nothing is happening.
 
Billionaires in India are donating their hotels to be used as hospitals. The war on Covid cannot be left to the government alone to fight it.

I was in Muranga yesterday. People are not wearing masks which is very disappointing. Only Nairobians wear masks
I also watched the burial of lady maureen in utter disbelief. Crowds in their thousands, and not a single soul with a mask.
 
Billionaires in India are donating their hotels to be used as hospitals. The war on Covid cannot be left to the government alone to fight it.

I was in Muranga yesterday. People are not wearing masks which is very disappointing. Only Nairobians wear masks
I can say discipline ya masks iko on the decline, jana nilitembea dagoreti corner and less than half of people had masks
 
Nimewaambia mara ngapi that shida ya Kenya ni Wakenya wenyewe na siyo leaders? Kuna top leader hata mmoja umeona in public without a mask?

This is the level of indiscipline in this country, and yet you hear people saying, "oooooooooh, Rwanda is doing so much better than us" (ebu enda huko uone kama masks, helmets etc are optional), "oooooh, we were at the same level with Malaysia" na saa hiyo mtu ametoka ku-litter.

I am very personally disappointed by my fellow Gikuyus especially. Instead of showing the way they are at the fore-front of 'resisting Uhuru's directives' as if ni Uhuru atakufa wakiambukizwa.

Bonobos I tell. I would have prayed for Amargeddon if only this thing was not air-borne watu wapate adabu. sadness is, 'resisting' idiots will infect very many people who will be doing all the right things.....................
 
Nimewaambia mara ngapi that shida ya Kenya ni Wakenya wenyewe na siyo leaders? Kuna top leader hata mmoja umeona in public without a mask?

This is the level of indiscipline in this country, and yet you hear people saying, "oooooooooh, Rwanda is doing so much better than us" (ebu enda huko uone kama masks, helmets etc are optional), "oooooh, we were at the same level with Malaysia" na saa hiyo mtu ametoka ku-litter.

I am very personally disappointed by my fellow Gikuyus especially. Instead of showing the way they are at the fore-front of 'resisting Uhuru's directives' as if ni Uhuru atakufa wakiambukizwa.

Bonobos I tell. I would have prayed for Amargeddon if only this thing was not air-borne watu wapate adabu. sadness is, 'resisting' idiots will infect very many people who will be doing all the right things.....................
sudi sio top leader? I thought he's gunning for governorship?
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huyu jamaa never wears a mask, kuna pia a photo of him greeting folks bare bare
 
Nimewaambia mara ngapi that shida ya Kenya ni Wakenya wenyewe na siyo leaders? Kuna top leader hata mmoja umeona in public without a mask?

This is the level of indiscipline in this country, and yet you hear people saying, "oooooooooh, Rwanda is doing so much better than us" (ebu enda huko uone kama masks, helmets etc are optional), "oooooh, we were at the same level with Malaysia" na saa hiyo mtu ametoka ku-litter.

I am very personally disappointed by my fellow Gikuyus especially. Instead of showing the way they are at the fore-front of 'resisting Uhuru's directives' as if ni Uhuru atakufa wakiambukizwa.

Bonobos I tell. I would have prayed for Amargeddon if only this thing was not air-borne watu wapate adabu. sadness is, 'resisting' idiots will infect very many people who will be doing all the right things.....................
He betrayed his followers a big mistake, people used their resources during campaign, all he needed was to involve them in the party issues, lead them to work even harder , bringing them together needed no monies. Wewe ngoja utaenda vile handshake will end acrimoniously ! What we have now in parliament are committee from ODM, their allegiance is well known. Jupilii kwisha
 
Nimewaambia mara ngapi that shida ya Kenya ni Wakenya wenyewe na siyo leaders? Kuna top leader hata mmoja umeona in public without a mask?

This is the level of indiscipline in this country, and yet you hear people saying, "oooooooooh, Rwanda is doing so much better than us" (ebu enda huko uone kama masks, helmets etc are optional), "oooooh, we were at the same level with Malaysia" na saa hiyo mtu ametoka ku-litter.

I am very personally disappointed by my fellow Gikuyus especially. Instead of showing the way they are at the fore-front of 'resisting Uhuru's directives' as if ni Uhuru atakufa wakiambukizwa.

Bonobos I tell. I would have prayed for Amargeddon if only this thing was not air-borne watu wapate adabu. sadness is, 'resisting' idiots will infect very many people who will be doing all the right things.....................

Iko wapi social distancing hapa, masks ziko wapi hapa?
 
Most probably true. When the UN finds local facilities unable insufficient, it builds it's own. It's a government all but in name.

You should amend your thread title, UN in Nairobi is a HQ away from the main HQ in New York. Its actually the global HQ for UNEP.
And the HQ for UN Africa
 
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