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Happening now. Opening of a high-level Family Planning domestic financing conference in Mombasa with PS National Treasury PS Ministry of Health #ChairmanHealth Commitee Kenya Parliament Dr Mohamed A .Sheikh UNFPA Kenya Clinton Foundation CEO #KEMSA FP2030 Population Services (PS) Kenya among others.


Financing Family Planning Commodities: “Kenya stands at a critical crossroads for its Family Planning (FP) programme” Dr Mohamed A .Sheikh. In a high-level meeting convened in Mombasa this morning to shape the future of FP alongside Dr.Bonface Makokha PS PlanningKE @DrChrisKiptoo PS



“Our continued engagements with PS State Department for Medical Services, PS PlanningKE & PS @Treasury_Ke has shown progress. #KEMSA stock levels are nearly depleted. Kenya needs approximately KES 2.8B annually for FP commodities. Investing this amount will yield exponential health, social, and



There is still a window of opportunity for budgetary allocation for FP Commodities in the 2025/26 budget. National Treasury is aware of the commitments made for domestic funding of FP commodities which will lapse in 2030. The Government will continue to scale up domestic financing and



While addressing the Decision Makers Forum in Mombasa, PlanningKE PS Dr. Bonface Makokha told the meeting that the government is committed in mobilizing resources to support financing FP Programme. SDEP has factored this in MTPIV & Strategic Planning Documents.North Charleston Police


On his part, Dr. James Nyikal National Assembly KE has emphasized that the country has to invest in Family Planning and mainstream it in sectors to avoid the negative impacts if ignored. Counterpart commitment is key as well as policy & adherence to budget process. NCPD UNFPA Kenya


The afternoon session on FP commodities financing is currently underway in Mombasa. Experts are diving deep into solutions to end bottlenecks, streamline procurement, and ensure every Kenyan has access. What needs to change—and how do we make it happen? Ministry of Health The National Treasury & Economic Planning


