Growing Distrust Toward WHO in Kenya: Concerns Over Rising Infertility

Citizens Demand Answers from the World Health Organization

Feb 11, 2025 - 11:17
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Kenya is witnessing a surge in skepticism toward the WHO, as more families report infertility and recurrent miscarriages.

Key Concerns

  • A sharp increase in infertility cases among young couples.
  • Women suffering multiple miscarriages, losing three, four, or even five pregnancies before successfully carrying a child.
  • Growing suspicion that WHO-led medical programs might be linked to this issue.

Why Is This Important?

Distrust toward the WHO is not limited to Kenya—it is spreading globally. Questions regarding the impact of vaccines, medical programs, and international health interventions call for greater transparency and independent investigations.

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