Family Planning Services in Kenya during a Transition: Utilization Trends across Counties
Kenya reports one of the highest maternal and child mortality rates in the world. Family planning (FP), which is used both for limiting and spacing pregnancies, is a crucial element in increasing child survival and reducing maternal mortality. Recently, Kenya has been undergoing changes in its health system, transitioning from a centralized to a devolved system of health governance. Thus, county governments are facilitating health services, such as FP provision. We sought to understand the trends in FP utilization within the counties over this period of transition…. read here
Other Blog Articles
Expanding access to maternal, newborn and primary healthcare services through private-community-government partnership clinic models in rural Kenya: the Ubuntu-Afya kiosk model
Family Planning Services in Kenya during a Transition: Utilization Trends across Counties
CICF Learning Series: Ubuntu-Afya Kiosks
Digitising Medical Records to Improve Quality Efficiency and Quality of Care
Strengthening Primary Care in Rural Kenya through a Health Management Information System (HMIS)
Carbon Trust – Project: Transforming Energy Access for Better Health Care Services
Daktari Nitie: My experiences as a junior doctor and researcher
2016 Duke Symposium on Scaling Innovations in Global Health