Q&A: Changing attitudes for global health progress
Dalberg case-study
Created by the Conrad Hilton Foundation, Philanthropy U and GSVlabs, the report puts forth 12 calls-to-action to inspire stronger multi-stakeholder partnerships (MSPs) in the service of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
SDG partnership platform, Kenya, annual programme progress report 2018
The SDGPP Annual Report 2018 outlines milestones achieved by the Platform over the course of 2018.
SDG partnership platform, Kenya, annual programme progress report 2019
The SDGPP Annual Report 2019 outlines milestones achieved by the Platform over the course of 2019.
Kakamega public private partnership for health co-create workshop
The two-day workshop convened 31 representatives from: county leadership and the County Health Management Team (CHMT); sub-county representatives including medical officers of health and reproductive health focal points; private sector representatives from large faith-based facilities, large private for-profit hospitals, small sole proprietorships and small faith-based facilities; and representation from the National Ministry of Health, Kenya Healthcare Federation, and development partners to:
FCDC Primary Healthcare co-create workshop
The co-create workshop initiated an open and informed Public Private Dialogue between key stakeholders to foster value co-creation, experience sharing, and knowledge exchange between the wide variety of different participants, but also across diverse counties.
Creating an Enabling Ecosystem for Person-Centered Primary Healthcare Models to Achieve Universal Health Coverage in Low- and Middle-Income Countries
The publication to which the Platform contributed concludes: “While we celebrate the renewed high-level political declarations and commitments to PHC, UHC, and health for all, we also acknowledge our shortfalls and the challenges ahead in the implementation and actualization of these high-level commitments. We want to capitalize on this chance to advocate for a PHC system that is truly person-centered. Today, shared global threats of new infectious diseases, climate change, political unrest, and economic uncertainty will only exacerbate the growing chasm of health inequities.
Islamic Finance Rapid Scoping Study for delivery of UHC in Kenya
The Islamic Finance Rapid Scoping Study was commissioned by the SDG Platform towards its PHC window outcome on innovative financing. The study considers Kenya’s current context for Islamic finance; describes various Islamic social and corporate finance instruments relevant to PHC; notes challenges and opportunities for Islamic financing to support investment in PHC in Kenya; and presents actionable recommendations for follow up by the SDG PP.