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Today, the Kenya High Commission hosted a hybrid networking event centered around global health research partnerships.
The event convened leaders from NIHR-funded projects in Kenya, including those dedicated to initiatives in maternal health, mental health and health systems resilience.
Researchers shared pertinent outcomes and insights with senior representatives from Kenya’s Ministry of Health, led by the Principal Secretary for Medical Services, Dr. Ouma Oluga. The PS underscored the significance of collaborative research in informing practical decisions. The Principal Secretary reiterated the government’s priorities in developing local expertise, advancing research and ensuring equitable access to healthcare, which are fundamental pillars of Kenya’s pursuit of Universal Health Coverage.
By highlighting near-completion projects, the event demonstrated how UK-Kenya research partnerships are yielding tangible impact: building capacity, generating evidence, and addressing shared health challenges.
Notable highlights included NIHR-funded research in Kenya on maternal health, climate resilience, and mental health. In the presence of Kenyan Ministry of Health officials, the event reinforced the value of equitable research partnerships in influencing evidence-based policy.
The event concluded by proposing additional steps in the partnership including aligning research with government priorities, optimizing coordination for optimal outcomes and enhancing communication on impact.