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Public private partnership in health sector kenya
1. PPP Health-KENYA
Dr. Amit Thakker
Mr. Elkana Ongu’ti
Dr. Agnes Gatome
2. Presentation Outline
PRESENTATION OUTLINE
ationale for PPPs in health
ision, mission, purpose of PPP Health-KENYA
ore values and guiding principles
PP Health-KENYA composition, structure and
linkages to other policy forums
4. Why work with private sector?
RATIONALE
On-going policy process in Kenya to engage private
sector
Vision 2030, NHSSP II, Prime Ministers' Roundtable,
Multi-stakeholder Forum, Ministerial Stakeholders Forum
Current health policy process engaging private sector
Strong support by international donors to engage
private sector
USAID and World Bank/IFC collaboration, Health in Africa
Initiative, GTZ, ITA, and many more
Can leverage private sector resources and expertise to
address health challenges in Kenya
7. Vision of PPP Health-KENYA
VISION
ublic and private sectors working
together to ensure improved access to
quality health care for all Kenyans
8. Mission of PPP Health-KENYA
MISSION
public-private initiative bringing
together the public, private, faith-
based and non-government health
sectors to foster on-going dialogue
on key and emerging policy issues
linked to PPPs in health
9. Purpose of PPP Health-KENYA
PURPOSE
n alignment with Vision 2030, NHSSP II and both MOHs
2008 – 2012 Strategic Plan, PPP Health-KENYA will:
oster a common vision among the different health
stakeholders on the national health priorities
nfluence and contribute to policies that promote a greater
private sector role in health
dentify and promote PPPs that leverage each sector’s
comparative advantage and use resources efficiently
11. Guiding Principles
GUIDING PRINCIPLES
Focus on shared vision and common good of the
health sector
Respect for different perspectives
Equity between partners
Shared responsibilities
Equal commitment to working together
Transparency and accountability
UNDERLYING ALL THE ABOVE IS THE
RECOGNITION OF THE CRITICAL STEWARDSHIP
ROLE OF THE GOVERNMENT
13. Composition of PPP Health-KENYA
COMPOSITION
MOMS
MOPHS
Government
#5
Not for-profit
Private
(#4) KEPSA
(#4)
CHAK
HENNET
SUPKEM
Episcopal Conference- Catholic Secretariat
14. Structure of PPP Health-KENYA
STRUCTURE
Leadership Team
Chairperson
Vice-Chairperson
Secretary
Treasurer (TBD)
1 F/T Ad Asst
1 P/T Policy
15. Linkages to other Forums and
LINKAGES
Gov’t Agencies
HEALTH SECTOR
PM
Round Vision 2030
PPP Health -
Tables
KENYA
MSF (13 partners) Ministry of
Education
HSCC Ministry of
Agriculture
DPHK Government FBOs/NGOs For-Profit
Health Sector Health Sector Health Sector Others TBD
16. 1st Year Activities – P1 Policy Dialogue
P1 POLICY DIALOGUE WORKPLAN
onsolidate PPP Health-Kenya
Finalize Charters
Confirm location
Design Communication Strategy
Explore options to formalize
ctively participate in different policy forums
Establish linkages with and actively participate in HSCC
and its ICC’s
Debrief DPHK
Periodic debriefing of MOMS/MOHPS
Get on next MSF’s meeting agenda
17. 1st Year Activities – P2 Policy Reform
P2 POLICY REFORM WORKPLAN
Work with and support Ministerial Policy Coordinating
Team to carry out policy review process
Actively participate in designing consultative process
Identify and mobilize stakeholders to attend meetings
Bring technical experts and sector leaders to meetings and/or
lead technical working groups
Offer constructive recommendations for reform
Monitor process to ensure private sector participation
and timely completion of policy reform process.
Conduct a separate full briefing of the PS on this
activity based on the recently held policy review
workshop
18. 1st Year Activities – P3 Partnerships
P3 PARTNERSHIPS WORKPLAN
Establish policy framework to guide prioritization and
selection of health PPPs
Create inventory of existing PPPs
Convene informational meetings supporting short-list
of PPP opportunities
OBA meeting with private sector
Insurance meeting with low-cost private health insurance
NHIF meeting with private sector providers
Provision of quality health services and products
Coordinate with donor initiatives to identify and
implement PPPs
20. PPP Health-KENYA and DPHK
COLLABORATION
Collaboration
Areas of Collaboration
PPP Health-KENYA teams up with donors working in PPPs
PPP Health-KENYA coordinates with DPHK across all
activities related PPPs
PPP Health-KENYA actively participates in and represents
health PPPs in HSCC
Areas of Needed Support
Budget for secretariat staff and meetings
TA to bring international experience in PPPs
Funding to implement Yr 1 policy activities
22. Success and Challenges facing
CONCLUSION
PPP Health-KENYA
Successes
Reached consensus on purpose of PPPs in health
Secured political support for PPPs in health and for
PPP dialogue mechanism
Built growing trust and spirit of collaboration
between sectors
Secured active participation from all sectors in
dialogue process
Developed clear roadmap of PPP priorities for next
year
23. Success and Challenges
CONCLUSION
PPP Health-KENYA
Challenges
Maintaining momentum and active participation
Ensuring balance and consensus between the three
sectors
Staying focused on PPP priorities and not getting
bogged down in the policy process
Identifying PPPs that can be quickly implemented to
demonstrate “quick wins”
24. She is the reason why we do PPPs in health
CONCLUSION