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Kenyan Trainee Doctors Struggle Amid Unpaid Salaries and Rising Suicides.

In Kenya, a troubling wave of suicides among trainee doctors has sparked national concern, with five deaths reported in just two months. The young medics, essential to public hospitals, face grueling working hours, low pay, and delayed salaries, leaving many unable to afford basic needs like rent and utilities.Francis Njuki, a 29-year-old intern, took his life after a four-month salary delay and relentless work stress. His tragic story is not isolated—other cases, like that of Dr. Desree Obwogi, who ended her life after a 36-hour shift, paint a bleak picture of mental health and working conditions in Kenya’s healthcare sector.Despite government promises and the release of funds to cover overdue salaries, interns say the payments are inadequate. Many are now questioning their future in medicine or considering leaving the country altogether. Calls for systemic reform, including better mental health support […]

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