ICAP in Kenya
ICAP collaborates closely with the national Ministry of Health and County Ministries of Health throughout Kenya to help the Ministry achieve its vision for a strengthened and unified national surveillance system and the digitalization of real-time surveillance data. Within the Ministry of Health, ICAP partners with several departments, including the Department of Disease Surveillance and Response (DDSR), the National Public Health Laboratories (NPHL), the National AIDS and STI Control Program (NASCOP), and the National TB & Leprosy Program (NLTP). Additionally, ICAP works with more than 20 County Ministries of Health and an equal number of County Referral Hospitals in the County government.

About Us

Key Technical Areas

ICAP in Kenya Projects

GHS: Expanding Efforts and Strategies to Protect and Improve Public Health in Kenya

The Global Health Security (GHS) project supports medium- and long-term health systems strengthening efforts to prevent, detect, and respond to infectious disease threats to health in Kenya.

The CQUIN Project for Differentiated Service Delivery

CQUIN is a multi-country learning network dedicated to improving differentiated service delivery (DSD) for people living with HIV. Launched in 2017 with support from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, the network convenes health system leaders from countries in sub-Saharan Africa to participate in joint learning and information exchange, with the goal of fostering scale-up and spread of high-quality differentiated services. Representatives from ministries of health, implementing partners, civil society, associations of people living with HIV, and donor agencies work to scale-up DSD, relative to each country’s unique needs. The network supports experience sharing, peer-to-peer learning, and collaborative problem-solving.

HIV Impact Network for Vertical Transmission Elimination (HIVE)

The HIV Impact Network for Vertical Transmission Elimination (HIVE) project is a partnership with ministries of health and other key stakeholders, including the Global Alliance to End AIDS in Children by 2030, to decrease the vertical transmission of HIV in children in Kenya, Mozambique, Nigeria, South Africa, Tanzania, and Zambia. ICAP is working with the six countries to establish a multi-country impact platform, leveraging the systems, partnerships, and achievements of the Coverage Quality and Impact Network (CQUIN) to share innovations and best practices and identify common gaps and challenges in addressing HIV vertical transmission.

Our History

ICAP in Kenya began partnering with the Government of Kenya in 2006 to support the rapid-scale up of HIV care and treatment.

We now provide technical assistance and capacity building at a national level and implementation support at the health facility level in Eastern Southern and Nyanza provinces.

ICAP’s current portfolio also includes nursing and midwifery education projects and HIV research initiatives. Our partners in Kenya include a range of public health stakeholders, local NGOs, universities and educational institutions, and professional councils.

Specialised Healthcare Services

HIV Technical Assistance

Optimizing HIV Treatment

Population-based HIV Impact Assessments

Global Health Security

HIV Coverage, Quality, and Impact Network

Our Location

Opening Hours

Monday – Friday

8.00 – 17.00