The mission expanded public health sensitization, offered free clinical care to underserved areas, and provided crucial hands-on training for practitioners and international students.
Key Mission Highlights
827 PATIENTS IMPACTED
The week-long exercise treated 827 individuals across four regional hub clinics, marking a 24.55% volume growth over the previous January 2026 campaign.
Clinic-Specific Patient Distribution
| Station | Host County | Patients Treated |
|---|---|---|
| University of Eldoret Main Campus | Uasin Gishu County | 247 |
| Chepterwai Sub-County Hospital | Nandi County | 277 |
| Moiben Sub-County Hospital | Uasin Gishu County | 140 |
| Kamwosor Sub-County Hospital | Elgeyo Marakwet County | 163 |
| TOTAL | 827 | |
(Data Source: Mission Performance Evaluation Report, June 2026)
Regulatory & Institutional Support
Dr. Jackson Kioko, CEO of the Kenya Health Professionals Oversight Authority (KHPOA), visited the field clinics and reiterated full regulatory backing to fast-track and launch the upcoming Bachelor of Science Chiropractic academic programme at UoE. The University is also collaborating with the Chiropractic Association of Kenya (CAK).
Equipment Donation
The Life University team generously donated chiropractic adjustment tables and laboratory equipment to help UoE establish its upcoming on-campus chiropractic lab.
Cultural Synthesis and Athletic Support
Beyond the clinical walls, the joint delegation interacted with regional long-distance running talent at the iconic Keechi Centre in Iten. Moving forward, the university aims to establish permanent chiropractic recovery tracks tailored specifically for local and university athletes.
Looking Ahead
The University of Eldoret is finalizing frameworks to launch Kenya's premier Bachelor of Science in Chiropractic this September 2026, with Vice-Chancellor Prof. Thomas Cheruiyot committing to scale the initiative nationwide in full compliance with CUE and KHPOA standards.
Guided by Dean Prof. Everlyne Rotich, this landmark program permanently anchors non-invasive musculoskeletal care and sports recovery into UoE's community health pillar, positioning the university as an international hub for medical innovation.