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- Achieved Available information indicates that process indicator has been achieved
- On Track Available information indicates that process indicator is not yet achieved, but ongoing efforts are being made
- Not on Track No contribution has been reported
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Leadership / Governance
1. 47 Counties will have costed implementation plan by 2020 2. Regional County meetings based on a cluster of Counties based on geographical setting to support each County have consensus on FP goal and understanding of their role in contributing to the National goal. 3. Strengthen and scale-up capacity of public and private health providers to provide FP counselling and meth
Process Indicators
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On Track
County CIPs developed
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Progress Summary
During this reporting period, six additional counties developed CIPs, increasing the number from 17 to 23. The additional counties with CIPs are Baringo, Elgeyo Marakwet, Laikipia, Nandi, Tranzoia and West Pokot. Contributed by: Amref Health Africa, DSW, Matibabu Foundation, Options Consultancy -
On Track
Regional County meetings.
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Progress Summary
Currently, MoH officials at the national and county offices usually coordinate the FP technical working group meetings at the cluster levels that are supported by partners. During these meetings, partners discuss different matters in relation to FP. Contributed by: Christian Health Association of Kenya (CHAK), DSW, Matibabu Foundation, PSK -
Achieved
Revised National CIP
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Progress Summary
The national FP-CIP (2017-2020) was revised and launched in March 2018. Contributed by: MoH - Reproductive and Maternal Health Services Unit (RMHSU), World Vision Kenya -
Achieved
Dissemination of the CIP at the County Level
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Progress Summary
There were representatives from all 47 counties during the national launch of the FP-CIP, which served as a dissemination opportunity. Contributed by: NCPD, RMHSU, UNFPA
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On Track
County CIPs developed
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Leadership / Governance
The Community Health Department (CHD) in collaboration with implementing partners and RMHSU will conduct training needs assessment of the private sector actors and training will be conducted based on identified training needs.
Process Indicators
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Achieved
National FP conference held
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Progress Summary
The government of Kenya, together with development partners, convened the International Conference on Population and Development in Nairobi that brought member states from different countries. During the conference, the president of Kenya committed to ensuring zero unmet need for FP. Contributed by: Voluntary Service Overseas (VSO) -
On Track
Private Health workers capacity to provide FP services assessed
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Progress Summary
A training needs assessment was conducted by different implementing partners who identified county health care providers sensitized on FP and recruited them as trainers of trainers. Contributed by: Marie Stopes Kenya, Options Consultancy, PSK - Development of traning guidelines,mannuals,standards and protocols view contributions
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Achieved
National FP conference held
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Health Service Delivery
Conduct bi-annual field visits to private facilities
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On Track
Bi-annual field visits to private health facilities
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Progress Summary
The biannual field visits to health facilities in 19 counties were conducted with support from partners such as Kisumu Medical and Education Trust (KMET), Matibabu Foundation and Omega Foundation. During such visits, challenges were identified and priorities to overcome them were put in place. Contributed by: Matibabu Foundation, PSK
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On Track
Bi-annual field visits to private health facilities