Health Cabinet Secretary Hon. Aden Duale met Jhpiego President and Chief Executive Officer Dr Allyson Bear and her delegation to discuss expanded collaboration in advancing the Government’s Every Woman, Every Newborn, Everywhere agenda.
The Cabinet Secretary called for a coordinated approach that aligns Government and development-partner interventions with national priorities. He reaffirmed the One Plan, One Budget and One Accountability principle, emphasising that partner resources should target areas of greatest need and avoid duplication.
The discussions identified maternal haemorrhage, healthcare-worker skills and access to appropriate technologies as priority areas requiring accelerated action. Jhpiego’s reproductive, maternal and newborn health programmes will be aligned with the EWENE agenda, with initial focus on the 18 priority counties identified by the Government.
The Ministry welcomed Jhpiego’s planned support for newborn care in five counties. The Government will guide the selection of counties and health facilities requiring the greatest support. Maternal and newborn interventions will also be linked with ongoing HIV and family-planning programmes to strengthen continuity of care from pregnancy through childbirth and beyond.
Health-workforce development will form a key part of the collaboration. Healthcare workers will receive mentorship, virtual learning and targeted capacity-building within Kenya’s national mentorship guidelines to strengthen the delivery of quality maternal and newborn services.
The partnership will also support the use of digital health to improve decision-making. The Ministry is developing a health-sector command centre dashboard to consolidate critical indicators, monitor performance, identify gaps and support timely action across maternal and newborn health, HIV, tuberculosis and other priority programmes.
Jhpiego has supported Kenya’s health sector for 48 years through programmes covering family planning, reproductive health, malaria, HIV, and maternal and newborn health. Its current portfolio comprises 13 projects, with approximately KSh5.2 billion invested across 22 counties and more than 1,800 health facilities over the past two years.
The engagement also considered how commitments from the Global Maternal Health Conference can be translated into practical interventions. As Kenya pursues sustainable approaches to healthcare financing and service delivery, technical partnerships will remain important in strengthening national implementation capacity.
Hon. Duale affirmed that partnerships bringing expertise, innovation and resources must complement Government efforts, strengthen national systems and deliver measurable improvements for Kenyans.
The Ministry of Health and Jhpiego reaffirmed their commitment to closing persistent gaps in maternal and newborn care and giving every woman and every newborn a better chance to survive and thrive.
Distributed by APO Group on behalf of Ministry of Health, Kenya.
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