A HISTORY OF KAPSOWAR MISSION HOSPITAL ELGEYO MARAKWET COUNTY KENYA, 1934-2020
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2023-04
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EGERTON UNIVERSITY
Abstract
Despite the significant role that Kapsowar Mission Hospital has in the health centre and especially
in Elgeyo Marakwet and modernizing the area, little is known about its history. It is in this regard
that this study examined the history of Kapsowar Mission Hospital and its outreach medical mission
in Marakwet district. This was done through documenting the history of the institution since its
inception in 1934. The study also focused on how the missionaries managed to win the hearts of
Marakwet people who were deeply rooted in their traditional ways of treating the sick, especially by
the use of herbs and made them embrace the modern health care. The main objective of this study
was to examine the history of Kapsowar Mission Hospital from 1934 to 2020. The study applied
Structural Functionalism Theory by Herbert Spencer. While Structural Functionalism sees society
as a structure with interrelated parts designed to meet the biological and social needs of the
individuals in that society. Hebert Spencer saw similarities between society and the human body; he
argued that just as the various organs of the body work together to keep the body functioning, the
various parts of society work together to keep society functioning. The theory showed how different
institutions in Marakwet district worked closely towards uniting the people and hence developing
the area, more specifically the missionaries and the locals. To achieve this, historical research design
was used to evaluate and analyse data that was obtained from both primary and secondary sources.
Primary data for this study was sought from the Kenya National Archives in Nairobi and Nakuru.
This was complemented by data gathered through oral interviews with relevant informants living in
Marakwet district. The informants were identified through purposive sampling. The informants who
were be picked, comprised of residents who had information pertaining the history of the mission
hospital, area administrators, doctors and nurses employed in the facility were also be included in
the study. Secondary data was sought from the internet, Egerton University Library, British Institute
of East Africa in Nairobi, the University of Nairobi Library, Macmillan Library in Nairobi and Kenya
National Library Services. Three analytical frames were used to analyse the collected data. These
included theoretical reflection, documentary review and content analysis. This analysis of the history
of Kapsowar Mission Hospital as one of the missionary legacies in Marakwet district thus
contributed to the body of knowledge as it added to written works on medical history in Kenya. The
major finding of the study was that Kapsowar mission hospital was the reason for the growth of the
town. This finding was important to policy makers in the health sector and urban developers at the
county level.