TROUBLEMAKERS

EP51: Healthcare, Corruption & Gen Z: What Kenya Must Fix Next with Dr Morgan Omondi

June 12, 2026·33 min
Episode Description from the Publisher

Can Kenya's healthcare system be fixed—and who should lead that change? In this episode of Troublemakers, Monica Kamandau speaks with pharmacist, healthcare consultant, and activist Morgan Derek Omondi about the future of healthcare in Kenya, the impact of corruption on public services, and the role Gen Z can play in shaping better systems. Drawing from his experience in the Gen Z protests, healthcare policy, and community work, Morgan reflects on accountability, civic responsibility, and why data-driven decisions could transform healthcare delivery across the country. Meet the Guest Morgan Derek Omondi is a pharmacist, healthcare consultant, and regulatory affairs specialist. He is also involved with Spurgeons Child Care Kenya, supporting vulnerable children through education and community initiatives. What We Unpack in This Episode Why Morgan joined the Gen Z protests The challenge of working with the government after protesting against it Corruption and its impact on healthcare delivery "We should all take responsibility for the change we need in our communities. If it means going to the streets, then we have to go to the streets."  Morgan Derek Omondi Anyone can use this podcast for free, with attribution to Troublemakers (the podcast). It is held under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 License and can be used for radio or any other media. Our podcast is inspired by the Beautiful Trouble toolbox. Resources & Show Links Troublemakers Podcast Links Follow Morgan Derek Omondi on LinkedIn

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