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Open Access 01-12-2020 | Case study

Coordinating health workforce management in a devolved context: lessons from Kenya

Authors: Mathew Kariuki Thuku, Janet Muriuki, Ummuro Adano, Linet Oyucho, David Nelson

Published in: Human Resources for Health | Issue 1/2020

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Abstract

Introduction

In 2013, Kenya fully and rapidly devolved health services to 47 county governments under its new constitution. It soon became evident that the coordination mechanism to manage the health workforce at a county level was inadequate. This case study describes how Kenya created an inter-county, multi-stakeholder human resources for health (HRH) coordination framework that promotes consensus, commitment, and cooperation in devolved HR management.

Case presentation

Through USAID funding, IntraHealth International built the health workforce management capacity of county governments by strengthening coordination mechanisms at the national and county levels. Informed by stakeholder mapping, Kenya’s 47 counties were grouped into nine clusters with similar geographic contexts and HRH challenges. Inter-county cluster HRH stakeholder coordination forums are hosted by a rotating county-led secretariat and meet quarterly to address gaps, share successes and challenges, and track implementation of action plans. They link to the national level for capacity building, policy formulation, HRH regulation, and provision of standards. Counties have assumed ownership of the forums and contributed about US$85000 to date toward expenses.

Conclusions

As a mechanism for transforming Kenya’s national HRH agenda into action at the county level, the HRH coordination framework has been instrumental in (1) expediting development, customization, and dissemination of policies, (2) enabling national HRH officers to mentor their county counterparts, and (3) providing collaborative platforms for multiple stakeholders to resolve HRH challenges and harmonize HR practices nationwide. Successes catalyzed through the inter-county forums include hiring over 20 000 health workers to address shortages; expanding the national HR information system to all 47 counties; developing guidelines for sharing specialist providers; and establishing professionalized HRH units in all 47 counties.
Kenya has made great strides in strengthening its health system through the HRH coordination framework, which supports standardization of county health operations with national goals while enabling national policy to address HRH gaps in the counties. Transitioning to fully local funding of inter-county forums is important for sustaining progress.
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go back to reference HRH Capacity Bridge Project. Strengthening human resources for health systems in Kenya: Rapid situation analysis report. Nairobi: IntraHealth International; 2014. HRH Capacity Bridge Project. Strengthening human resources for health systems in Kenya: Rapid situation analysis report. Nairobi: IntraHealth International; 2014.
Metadata
Title
Coordinating health workforce management in a devolved context: lessons from Kenya
Authors
Mathew Kariuki Thuku
Janet Muriuki
Ummuro Adano
Linet Oyucho
David Nelson
Publication date
01-12-2020
Publisher
BioMed Central
Published in
Human Resources for Health / Issue 1/2020
Electronic ISSN: 1478-4491
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s12960-020-00465-z

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