Dr. Zeinab Gura, CEO – KUTRRH was honored to participate at the 2025 Kenya Association of Muslim Medical Practitioners (KAMMP) Conference, celebrating the incredible work of Muslim medical professionals across Kenya. This year’s theme
“Universal Health Pathways: Prevention, Partnerships, and Lifelong Care” reflects our shared mission to build a health system that truly leaves no one behind.



At KUTRRH, we believe Universal Health Coverage is not just policy it is a moral obligation. Every Kenyan deserves dignified, affordable, and high-quality healthcare, regardless of where they live or what they earn.
Some of the key areas where we are making real impact:
- Prevention First:
Community screening, health education, and early cancer detection programs that are saving lives including over 40,000 oncology patients treated at our world-class Cancer Centre. - Partnerships that Transform:
Our collaborations with counties, universities, faith-based groups like the KAMMP, and global institutions (IAEA, WHO, Harvard) strengthen referral systems, research, and specialized training. - Innovation & Lifelong Care:
Digital health, telemedicine, and our integrated HMIS are improving access and continuity of care nationwide. We have also trained 200+ specialists to secure Kenya’s future health workforce. - Research that Matters:
Over 120 active research projects in cancer, infectious diseases, AI diagnostics, and health systems strengthening all informing national policy and improving outcomes.
Kenyatta University Teaching, Research & Referral Hospital (KUTRRH) is proud to stand with KAMMP, the Ministry of Health, and all partners as we build a healthier, more equitable Kenya.
Health is not a privilege. It is a promise and together, we will deliver it.


