The 2010 Constitution of Kenya recognizes the special group of women living in urban informal settlements, and provides for their access to the highest attainable standards of health care, including reproductive health care. The Health Act, which was enacted in 2017, recognizes the significant challenges of accessing maternal health services among the poorest populations. Pursuant to the resolutions of the African Union, the Health Act abolished user fees for pregnant women. The Health Act instructs the county and national governments to expand free maternity care and childhood immunizations through funding. Despite Kenya’s commitment to increase the national budget for health care to 15% of the gross domestic product (GDP), the budgetary a...
Introduction To move towards universal health coverage, the government of Kenya introduced free mat...
Abstract Background: Kenya introduced a free maternity policy in 2013 to address the cost barrier a...
The World Health Organization (WHO), approximates that 830 women die every day from preventable caus...
The 2010 Constitution of Kenya recognizes the special group of women living in urban informal settle...
A Research dissertation submitted as a partial Fulfillment of the Master’s Business Administration ...
Background: Reducing both global maternal and neonatal mortalities are essential parts of meeting th...
Kenya introduced free maternity services (FMS) in 2013 to enable all pregnant women to give birth fo...
Introduction: Kenya implemented the policy of free maternity services to reduce maternal mortality a...
Please access the full-text of the article via the doi link at the top of this record.Objectives: Th...
Background: Under the Free Maternity Policy (FMP), Kenya has witnessed an increase in health facilit...
Background: In Kenya, more than 6000 maternal deaths, and 35000 stillbirths occur each year. In June...
Introduction: The free maternity policy in Kenya is considered one of the key reforms to accelerate ...
Background: Under the Free Maternity Policy (FMP), Kenya has witnessed an increase in health facilit...
OBJECTIVES: The study seeks to improve understanding of maternity health seeking behaviors in resour...
Background: Maternal and perinatal mortality is a major public health concern across the globe and m...
Introduction To move towards universal health coverage, the government of Kenya introduced free mat...
Abstract Background: Kenya introduced a free maternity policy in 2013 to address the cost barrier a...
The World Health Organization (WHO), approximates that 830 women die every day from preventable caus...
The 2010 Constitution of Kenya recognizes the special group of women living in urban informal settle...
A Research dissertation submitted as a partial Fulfillment of the Master’s Business Administration ...
Background: Reducing both global maternal and neonatal mortalities are essential parts of meeting th...
Kenya introduced free maternity services (FMS) in 2013 to enable all pregnant women to give birth fo...
Introduction: Kenya implemented the policy of free maternity services to reduce maternal mortality a...
Please access the full-text of the article via the doi link at the top of this record.Objectives: Th...
Background: Under the Free Maternity Policy (FMP), Kenya has witnessed an increase in health facilit...
Background: In Kenya, more than 6000 maternal deaths, and 35000 stillbirths occur each year. In June...
Introduction: The free maternity policy in Kenya is considered one of the key reforms to accelerate ...
Background: Under the Free Maternity Policy (FMP), Kenya has witnessed an increase in health facilit...
OBJECTIVES: The study seeks to improve understanding of maternity health seeking behaviors in resour...
Background: Maternal and perinatal mortality is a major public health concern across the globe and m...
Introduction To move towards universal health coverage, the government of Kenya introduced free mat...
Abstract Background: Kenya introduced a free maternity policy in 2013 to address the cost barrier a...
The World Health Organization (WHO), approximates that 830 women die every day from preventable caus...