Summary

"The project aims to establish a 100-bed Cancer and Palliative Care Centre on a 5-acre property at a cost of $3.7 million. It will integrate oncology and palliative care, offering medical, surgical, and radiation oncology, paediatric cancer care, pain management, and advanced lab services. The facility is expected to serve 7,200 outpatients and 2,500 inpatients annually, reducing the burden on existing referral hospitals. Kenya recorded 47,887 new cancer cases and 32,987 deaths in 2022/23, with projections reaching 86,592 cases within five years. With a population of 50 million in Kenya and 140 million in the EAC, demand for specialized cancer care is high. The competition includes public hospitals with limited oncology services, private clinics with restricted scope, and national referral hospitals in major cities. The investment proposal includes six outpatient consultation rooms, four operating theatres, and equipping the centre with state-of-the-art diagnostic and treatment facilities. The engagement model is open for a public-private partnership or full private ownership. Revenue sources include patient services, treatments, surgeries, rehabilitation, research, and laboratory services, generating an estimated $87.5 million, with projected expenses of $77.5 million. The anticipated annual ROI is 22% over the first five years, with revenue generation starting in Year 1. Socially, the centre will enhance cancer care access, create jobs, and promote community health awareness, significantly improving patient outcomes in the region."

Health

Infrastructure

Equity Investment

3700000

USD

Startup

Homa Bay