Former Health CAS Mercy Mwangangi appointed CEO of Social Health Authority

Mwangangi, a specialist in health financing and policy, brings over 15 years of experience in areas such as universal health coverage, institutional reform, and strengthening of health systems.
The Ministry of Health has appointed Dr. Mercy Mwangangi as the first Chief Executive Officer of the Social Health Authority (SHA).
While announcing the appointment on Friday, Health Cabinet Secretary Aden Duale noted that the Ministry was confident in her ability to steer the new institution and deliver on its goals.
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“Dr. Mwangangi… is poised to lead SHA into the next chapter,” he said.
Mwangangi’s appointment comes after a competitive recruitment process in which 92 individuals applied. From this group, 12 candidates were shortlisted and interviewed.
“We are confident that she has what it takes to steer SHA and deliver on the mandate of SHA,” Duale added.
Mwangangi, a former Health Chief Administrative Secretary and a specialist in health financing and policy, brings over 15 years of experience in areas such as universal health coverage, institutional reform, and strengthening of health systems.
She is also known for her leadership in health governance, resource mobilisation, and building strategic partnerships that have shaped policy direction in Kenya’s healthcare sector.
Currently serving as the Senior Health Systems Strengthening Director at AMREF Health Africa, Mwangangi has led efforts to expand health security and financing across the continent.
Her work has focused on securing development funding for primary healthcare and the scale-up of universal health coverage.
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