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KMTC to train over 5,000 Community Health Assistants across the country

KMTC to train over 5,000 Community Health Assistants across the country

Kenya Medical Training College (KMTC) is set to train more than 5,000 Community Health Assistants across the country.

The College will also train 300 Psychiatric Nurses and Clinical Officers to equip them with essential skills to manage mental health, neurological, and substance abuse challenges.

CEO Dr. Kelly Oluoch revealed on Wednesday, February 26, 2025, during a training session for College Principals on institutional management in Mombasa.

“The training will provide our health workers with the skills needed to tackle emerging health challenges in mental health, neurology, and substance abuse,” he noted.

The program will be implemented with support from Johnson and Johnson.

Statistics show that nearly three out of every four people with serious mental health problems in Kenya and other low- and middle-income countries do not receive the help they need.

Recognizing this gap, KMTC has developed several measures to bridge health knowledge gaps nationwide. One such measure is the training of 9,000 boda boda riders in emergency response, as they are often the first responders in road accidents.

Dr. Oluoch challenged College Principals to make the most of this training opportunity to enhance their skills and serve Kenyans better.

“We took a new direction in 2023 when we launched our strategic plan to go global. To get there, we need a highly skilled workforce, and this training is a step toward that goal,” he said.

In addition, KMTC is expanding its language offerings by introducing German, French, Amharic, and Arabic in its training programs. This will enable KMTC students to access opportunities in international markets.

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