The Health Policy Project ended in 2016. Work continued under Health Policy Plus (HP+) until 2022.
PUBLICATION
Author(s): Kenya National AIDS Control Council
Primary Language: English
Date: 9/28/2012
Abstract:
On August 29, 2012, with support from the Health Policy Project, the Kenya National AIDS Control Council (NACC) organized a multistakeholder meeting to discuss strategies for improving the efficiency and effectiveness of HIV programs in Kenya. The stakeholders engaged in a participatory and consultative process, in accordance with the multisectoral nature of the national HIV response. This brief report summarizes the meeting’s discussions, which focused on three themes—allocative efficiency, HIV program efficiency and sustainability, and HIV response evaluations—in the context of the four pillars of the Kenya National AIDS Strategic Plan. The focus of the effort is on ensuring that cost-effective investments are made in HIV programs and interventions that will have maximum impact on the epidemic.
Efficiency & Effectiveness Health Systems Strengthening HIV Report Stakeholder Engagement Kenya