Kenya’s Big 4 agenda received individual accolades in Amsterdam as the First Lady Margaret Kenyatta led a delegation to take part in the International Aids Conference.
Patrick Brenny, UNAIDS Regional Director for West and Central Africa, acknowledged Kenya’s efforts in putting health at the heart of the country’s social development plan by spending in human capital.
Brenny guaranteed Kenya together with sub-Saharan other nations support to ensure they achieve the UHCs.
“UNAIDS is committed to supporting the UHC in Kenya and other Sub-Saharan countries,” said Brenny.
President Uhuru earlier in the year launched a draft budget policy statement in which he listed the big four agenda for his second term in office.
The agenda includes universal health care, affordable housing, manufacturing, and food security.












