The Government of Kenya and UN System in Kenya established in 2017 the SDG Partnership Platform in collaboration with development partners, private sector, philanthropy, academia and civil society including faith-based stakeholders. The Platform will be anchored in the United Nations Development Assistance Framework and take leadership on overarching facilitation, coordination and demonstration of how Public Private Partnerships can effectively translate the SDGs into action on the ground and thereby guide and accelerate impact, maximize investments and optimize resource utilization.
The Platform brings together a range of partners from Government, development partners, private
sector, civil society, philanthropy, academia, and faith-based organizations to create diverse SDG
accelerator windows. Primary Healthcare (PHC) - contributing to the SDG 3 cluster - will be the first
window aiming to improve Universal Health Coverage through transformation of Kenya’s Healthcare System, starting at the PHC level. Subsequently, the Platform will open additional windows to support
thematic SDG clusters in support of Kenya’s “Big Four” such as agriculture, and skills training and
employment etc.
The workshop is aimed at exploring promising business and financing models for scaling up primary healthcare Public-Private-Partnership (PPP) in Kenya in order to identify modalities for optimization of public private collaboration for Health in Kenya and therewith contribute at most to Kenya's UHC agenda under the Big Four.
To confirm your attendance, please RSVP to amusiega@strathmore.edu or call +254 718 697 886
We look forward to your participation.
For more information please see the attached schedule.