Wamba Hospital

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Wamba Hospital, also known as Catholic Hospital Womba, is a hospital in Wamba, Samburu County, Kenya. It was established in the 1969 by Padre Della Consolata with the support of the consolata sisters. [1]

This foundation has helped build a school building for the children who are taken care of at the hospital.

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References

  1. "Catholic Hospital Womba". Hospitals Near You. Retrieved 4 December 2021.

Coordinates: 0°58′40″N37°19′06″E / 0.977807°N 37.318257°E / 0.977807; 37.318257