In Kenya, hundreds of doctors have taken to the streets of Nairobi in a nationwide strike, now in its second week, demanding better pay and working conditions. The protest has led to some hospitals being without emergency services, as the strike entered its second week. Amnesty International has called on Kenya's Ministry of Health to address the medics' concerns and ensure their right to protest is protected.
Hundreds of Kenyan doctors marched through the capital Nairobi as a nationwide strike for better pay and working conditions entered its second week https://t.co/x9MiNy9JHi
Patients have been without emergency services at some hospitals in Kenya as a national strike over better pay and working conditions enters its second week, and doctors took to the streets in protest https://t.co/DLyMgSoG6b
Hundreds of Kenyan doctors protested in the streets Friday demanding better pay and working conditions in an ongoing nationwide strike that has entered its second week. https://t.co/M1orWTT08e
Kenya’s Ministry of Health must listen to the plea and address concerns by medics and authorities must protect and facilitate their right to protest. #ProtectTheProtest ✊ https://t.co/2sX3FTYH5n
Medics playing SUZANA while picketing against Health CS Susan Nakhumicha epitomizes mischief at its peak. https://t.co/S1bZ3xFXDC