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Kenya’s Council of Governments, a consultative forum of all 47 county governors, recently adopted an HP+ recommendation to put in place county health planning units (CHPU) that will support health planning and budgeting. HP+ played an instrumental role in designing the CHPU model with the National Treasury and Council of Governments and promoted it with county health leaders. Once established, these units will help county governments streamline budget planning and implementation, generate evidence on health budget performance, track health financing indicators, and advocate for further increases in budget allocations for health. This will help counties meet the complex set of requirements and timelines outlined by Kenya’s Public Finance Management Act of 2012 that counties have struggled with, often resulting in poor prioritization of needs, loss of allocated funds, and missed opportunities to sustain increased budget allocations for HIV, family planning and reproductive health, and malaria. HP+ will provide technical assistance to USAID’s focus counties to establish the CHPUs with the goal of strengthening local capacity and promoting domestic resource mobilization.
Kenya’s Council of Governments, a consultative forum of all 47 county governors, recently adopted an HP+ recommendation to put in place county health planning units (CHPU) that will support health planning and budgeting. HP+ played an instrumental role in designing the CHPU model with the National Treasury and Council of Governments and promoted it with county health leaders. Once established, these units will help county governments streamline budget planning and implementation, generate evidence on health budget performance, track health financing indicators, and advocate for further increases in budget allocations for health. This will help counties meet the complex set of requirements and timelines outlined by Kenya’s Public Finance Management Act of 2012 that counties have struggled with, often resulting in poor prioritization of needs, loss of allocated funds, and missed opportunities to sustain increased budget allocations for HIV, family planning and reproductive health, and malaria. HP+ will provide technical assistance to USAID’s focus counties to establish the CHPUs with the goal of strengthening local capacity and promoting domestic resource mobilization.
Kenya’s Council of Governments, a consultative forum of all 47 county governors, recently adopted an HP+ recommendation to put in place county health planning units (CHPU) that will support health planning and budgeting. HP+ played an instrumental role in designing the CHPU model with the National Treasury and Council of Governments and promoted it with county health leaders. Once established, these units will help county governments streamline budget planning and implementation, generate evidence on health budget performance, track health financing indicators, and advocate for further increases in budget allocations for health. This will help counties meet the complex set of requirements and timelines outlined by Kenya’s Public Finance Management Act of 2012 that counties have struggled with, often resulting in poor prioritization of needs, loss of allocated funds, and missed opportunities to sustain increased budget allocations for HIV, family planning and reproductive health, and malaria. HP+ will provide technical assistance to USAID’s focus counties to establish the CHPUs with the goal of strengthening local capacity and promoting domestic resource mobilization.
Kenya’s Council of Governments, a consultative forum of all 47 county governors, recently adopted an HP+ recommendation to put in place county health planning units (CHPU) that will support health planning and budgeting. HP+ played an instrumental role in designing the CHPU model with the National Treasury and Council of Governments and promoted it with county health leaders. Once established, these units will help county governments streamline budget planning and implementation, generate evidence on health budget performance, track health financing indicators, and advocate for further increases in budget allocations for health. This will help counties meet the complex set of requirements and timelines outlined by Kenya’s Public Finance Management Act of 2012 that counties have struggled with, often resulting in poor prioritization of needs, loss of allocated funds, and missed opportunities to sustain increased budget allocations for HIV, family planning and reproductive health, and malaria. HP+ will provide technical assistance to USAID’s focus counties to establish the CHPUs with the goal of strengthening local capacity and promoting domestic resource mobilization.