Kenya's missing AIDS funds probed

10 November 2008

In Kenya, two ministries responsible for health have come under scrutiny over their failure to account for some 13.0 billion shillings ($108.4 million) of the total 40.0 billion shillings given to the country since 2003 by the Global Fund to fight HIV/AIDS and malaria. Also to be investigated, according to the local newspaper The Nation, are non-governmental organizations involved in the fight against HIV and AIDS.

The NGOs Coordination Act gives these bodies a watchdog role that mandates them to carry out the investigation, in which a former permanent Secretary of Health would be involved, the newspaper was told.

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