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Kenya to integrate HIV commodities into government procurement system by 2030

Kenya to integrate HIV commodities into government procurement system by 2030
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Kenya has launched a strategic framework to fully integrate HIV commodities into its national government procurement system by 2030. This initiative aims to reduce reliance on international donor funding and ensure a sustainable supply of essential medicines.

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Transitioning to domestic financing for critical health supplies is a major step toward long-term healthcare sovereignty for developing nations.

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The framework proposes a phased transition that will see 20 per cent of HIV commodities incorporated into the Kenya Essential Medicines List and county procurement plans in the first year.

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The report provides a straightforward summary of government policy and health strategy.

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