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Country Planning Cycles
Country national health planning cycles, health programmatic/project timelines and information on key partners.
Kenya
Kenya

Main cycles

Health Policy 2014-2030, Health Sector Strategic and Investment Plan (KHSSP) 2013-2017 Draft,
Scheduled review of NHP
Development of NHPSP 2011-2015
Annual Health Sector Review
October
Fiscal Start Date
July 1
Milestones
Executive branch: election last held on 26 October 2017 (next to be held in 2022)
Legislative branch: Senate - last held on 8 August 2017 (next to be held in August 2022) National Assembly - last held on 8 August 2017 (next to be held in August 2022)

Programmatic Planning and Project Timelines

Window 20002040
National Health Policy Strategy and Plan
2018
2023
Multi-Year Plan (cYMP) for Immunization
2015
2019
WHO Country Cooperation Strategy
2014
2019

Partners in Country

Pooled funding and or SWAP
No SWAp under development
UNDAF rollout cycles
2009-2013
PEPFAR focus countries
Yes
World Bank
The country partnership strategy (CPS) 2014-2018, draws on a fruitful relationship established over several decades. It sets out how the combined resources of the World Bank, IFC, and MIGA can, in line with the WBG's twin goals of eliminating extreme poverty by 2030 and boosting shared prosperity, best help Kenya rapidly reduce poverty and fulfill its ambitions of becoming a modern economy in which growing prosperity is shared across all communities.
European Commission
The European Union spends about 100 million euros per year on Development Cooperation that directly benefits Kenya, mainly funded from the European Development Fund.
The cycle of 2014-2020 amounts to €435 million. It focuses on the hard backbone of economic development: sustainable infrastructure, transport and energy; it helps the country to gain more food security and become more resilient to climate shocks, especially in the Arid and Semi-Arid Lands; and it works on increasing the accountability of public institutions, with the aim of assisting the process of devolving responsibilities to the Counties, in line with the constitution of 2010.

Additional support to Kenya is channelled through other EU initiatives, in particular democracy, good governance and human rights; gender equality and equity; environmental sustainability; fight against HIV/AIDS; mother and child health, and conflict management and peace-building.

Furthermore, Kenya is a beneficiary of actions under the EU Emergency Trust Fund for Africa. This support could build on the country's efforts to address instability, supporting protracted refugees situations and host communities, through creating economic opportunities, strengthening and building institutions, and promoting rule of law and social cohesion.
Health Metrics Network Wave 1
Yes