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Kenya’s Experience: Factors Enabling and Impeding the COVID-19 Response

Jemimah Mwakisha, Ben Adika, Susan Nyawade, Peter Malekele Phori, Noemie Nikiema Nidjergou, Cleph Silouakadila, Stephen B. Fawcett

2023Health Promotion Practice11 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

This case study describes the country-level response to the COVID-19 pandemic in Kenya between February 2020 and May 2021. We organize the presentation of COVID-19 response strategies across the five stages of (a) engagement, (b) assessment, (c) planning, (d) action/implementation, and (e) evaluation. We describe the participatory monitoring and evaluation (M&E) process implemented in collaboration with the WHO Regional Office for Africa Monitoring and Evaluation Team. The M&E system was used to organize and make sense of emerging data regarding specific response activities and changing COVID incidence. We share the results of that collaborative sensemaking, with particular attention to our analysis of the factors that facilitated and those that impeded our pandemic response. We conclude with lessons learned and practical implications from Kenya's experience to help guide future country-level responses to rapidly changing public health crises.

Topics & Concepts

SensemakingPandemicCoronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)Citizen journalismAction (physics)Public relationsPublic healthPolitical scienceParticipatory action researchPublic engagementRapid response teamMedicineNursingEconomic growthMedical emergencyPathologyPhysicsQuantum mechanicsLawDiseaseInfectious disease (medical specialty)EconomicsCOVID-19 epidemiological studiesViral Infections and Outbreaks ResearchCOVID-19 and Mental Health