Advancing health equity: Insights from the Kenya NCD Equity Report
12th December 2024
12th December 2024
Crafting the NCD Equity Report was a collaborative endeavor involving diverse stakeholders. Researchers, healthcare providers, policymakers, and community representatives came together with a shared goal: to unearth and address the inequities plaguing our health systems. The process was a profound learning experience, revealing the stark realities faced by marginalised groups in accessing NCD services.
Through the collection of primary data (focus group discussions, key informant Interviews and in-depth interviews) and secondary data (desk review of existing national policies and reports), the team gathered information from those with lived experience of challenges in accessing NCD services.
The report shines a spotlight on the lived experiences of inequity of several marginalized groups:
The NCD Equity Report is more than just an analysis; it is a clear call to action. It urges policymakers to implement targeted strategies that ensure equitable access to healthcare. Recommendations include strengthening community-based interventions, improving healthcare infrastructure, and fostering inclusive environments that respect and address the unique needs of all individuals.
The NCD Equity Report is a testament to the power of collective action and the importance of giving voice to the marginalized. As we move towards a future where health equity is a reality, it is crucial to remember that the journey requires continuous commitment, compassion, and collaboration. The insights from this report serve as a guiding light for building resilient health systems that truly leave no one behind. Together, we can make universal health coverage more than just a goal—it can be our shared reality.
National umbrella body of organisations (patients’ groups, NGOs, and professional associations) involved in advocacy for, prevention and control of as well as care and rehabilitation of persons living with or at risk of developing NCDs. With a vision of NCD-free Kenya, and a focus on advocacy, meaningful involvement of persons with experience of NCDs, research and knowledge management, the Alliance strives to be the lead organisation on NCDs across the continuum of care.