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GTZ is one of the development partners that has been invited by the Ministry of Gender, Children and Social Development to participate in the government’s Medium Term Expenditure Framework (MTEF) budgetary process for the year 2009/2010.
The German Development Cooperation’s Health programme participated in a retreat to finalise the National Framework on Gender Based Violence (GBV).
The GTZ Health Sector Programme (HSP) has prioritised reducing sexual and gender based violence in its work in Kenya.
The Ministry of Gender, Children Affairs and Social Development is a key partner to the GTZ Health Sector Programme (HSP) in fighting gender based violence in Kenya.
One of the prime objectives of the German Development Cooperation (GDC) in Kenya is to enhance access by the poor to affordable and quality health care - including access to HIV/AIDS treatment and care.
The GTZ Health Sector Programme is currently carrying out a comprehensive review of the Female Genital Mutilation (FGM) sub-components’ activities at the district level.
The German Technical Cooperation’s Health Sector Programme (GTZ HSP) has been instrumental in supporting - technically and financially - the process of developing the strategic plans of the health ministries.
The German Technical Cooperation’s Health Sector Programme (GTZ HSP) is committed to ensuring the realisation of the right to health by all Kenyans.
The German Development Cooperation’s Health Programme, jointly with the French Cooperation and the Department for International Development (DFID), facilitated and financed the health financing study tour initiatives.
GTZ Health Sector Programme supported the publication of the book: “Drivers of Violence: Male Disempowerment in the African Context†by Anzetse Were.