
The U.S. President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief2011 Country Operational PlanBriefing to Development Partners in Health in KenyaDecember 3, 2011
Host Government National AIDS Control Council Kenya Department of Defense • Ministry of Public Health & Sanitation Kenya Uniformed Services • Ministry of Medical Services National Youth Service Ministry of Education Kenya National Bureau of • Ministry of Planning Statistics • Department of Children’s Services National Coordinating Agency for Planning and Development Development and Multilateral Partners UNAIDS World Bank WHO Global Fund • UNICEF Clinton Foundation Gates Foundation • UNHCR • Universities • Development Partners for Health-Kenya Key Collaborators
COP 2011 Process • On-going consultations with GOK and donor technical counterparts • Data for Decision Making • USG strategic planning sessions • Ensured alignment with national data sources and policies • Ensured alignment with GHI Strategy
PEPFAR Kenya Successes in 2010 • Partnership Framework Implementation Plan • Substantial success in voluntary medical male circumcision • Increased HIV testing and counseling • Increased OVC Support • Continued success of adult and pediatric HIV treatment • Kenya leading performer in the AIDS response in Africa
Key Issues and Challenges for 2011 • Flat-line Funding (with increasing treatment demand) • Global Fund • Understanding opportunities for success under the new Constitution • Reuniting the Ministry of Health
Remaining Programmatic Challenges • Governance • Feasible Sustainability • Increasing Program and Cost Efficiency
Amb Goosby’s strategic vision for in-country ownership and sustainability • Global Health Initiative • Partnership Framework Implementation Plan • Increased Emphasis on Prevention New Directions