The Health Policy Project ended in 2016. Work continued under Health Policy Plus (HP+) until 2022.
PUBLICATION
Author(s): HPP
Primary Language: English
Date: 7/27/2015
Abstract:
The USAID- and PEPFAR-funded Health Policy Project (HPP) in Kenya helped the Ministry of Health (MOH) secure an allocation of KSh 2.9 billion (approximately US$30 million) in the 2015/16 national budget to purchase HIV commodities and other strategic health commodities. Of this, US$21 to 23 million will go to purchase antiretroviral drugs (ARVs) and HIV testing kits. The remainder will supplement the purchase of malaria and tuberculosis commodities. HPP also helped secure the reinstatement of a line item for an annual allocation for HIV commodities in future national budgets. HPP is also working with private sector pharmacies and hospitals to stock ARVs that can be accessed by those who can afford them. As part of this initiative, the Kenya Medical Supplies Authority has already earmarked ARVs for 10,000 patients to help trigger sales. Innovative efforts, like increasing ARV sales in the commercial sector, can further enhance the sustainability of Kenya’s HIV program and increase access to ARVs and HIV services for those who cannot afford private care.
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