Sexual and Reproductive Health Matters (Dec 2020)

The missing link in Kenya’s universal health coverage experiment: a preventive and promotive approach to SRHR

  • Lisa Owino,
  • Annette Wangong’u,
  • Nerima Were,
  • Allan Maleche

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1080/26410397.2020.1851347
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 28, no. 2

Abstract

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This paper explores the universal health coverage (UHC) roll-out process in Kenya through the lens of its potential to progressively realise the constitutional promise of sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR) in Kenya. We argue that SRHR requires significant attention to be paid to preventive and promotive approaches to health and that this requires interrogation of barriers around access to information, norms, and legal and policy frameworks. We then unpack the UHC process in Kenya, its genesis, development and eventual roll-out, focusing on the essential benefits package and its components. We argue that a process of democratic priority-setting cognisant of equity, non-discrimination and transparency will better deliver on an essential benefits package for access to SRHR that is legitimate and acceptable. As a result, we submit that Kenya’s UHC process fails to take cognisance of the weight placed on sexual and reproductive health in our Constitution and fails to address historical inequities around accessing health services.

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