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Kenya Country Cooperation Strategy 2024-2030

Kenya Country Cooperation Strategy 2024-2030

The World Health Organization (WHO) Country Cooperation Strategy (CCS) for Kenya, 2024–2030, delineates the collaborative framework for WHO and the Kenya government aligned with the National Health Policy (2014 – 2030), Kenya Vision 2030, the United Nations Sustainable Development Cooperation Framework (2022 – 2026), the 13th General Programme of Work, and the Sustainable Development Agenda in line with the Government’s Bottom Up Economic Transformation Agenda 2022 – 2027. This strategy, pivotal in the lifecycle of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), aims to provide essential support for achieving these goals.

Under the guiding principles of 13th General Program of Work (2019 - 2025), WHO’s strategic thrust encompasses achieving universal health coverage (UHC), addressing health emergencies and promoting overall healthier populations. This strategic orientation operates at global, regional and national levels, focusing on amplifying public health impact through policy dialogue, strategic support, technical assistance and necessary service delivery.

The development of this CCS was informed by evaluations of CCS 2014 – 2019 and consultations with the Ministry of Health (MoH), development partners and other essential health sector stakeholders. It seeks to build country capacity and promote self-sustenance, with WHO transitioning from certain work areas as Kenya’s capacity strengthens.