Panel Discussion : Role of the Private Sector in Intercepting the Decline of Aid in Healthcare

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Deadline for registration: Tuesday 3 March 2026 - 12:00 PM (UTC+3)

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How private sector innovation can help secure the future of healthcare in Kenya

We are pleased to invite you to an executive-level panel discussion examining the role of the private sector in sustaining healthcare delivery amid declining international aid and increasing domestic funding pressures. 

As global donor priorities shift, Kenya’s healthcare sector faces growing challenges in maintaining service quality, ensuring reliable access to prevention and treatment, and strengthening long-term resilience. At the same time, private sector actors are driving innovation through digital health solutions, insurance models, and local manufacturing initiatives.

This executive-level discussion will bring together leading experts from public health institutions, humanitarian organizations, and the private sector to share insights on bridging critical gaps, leveraging innovation, and supporting a more sustainable and resilient healthcare ecosystem in Kenya. 

Featured Speakers:

William Herkewitz – Health, Science & Policy Journalist, Moderator

Dr. Serawit Bruck-Landais - Regional Global Health Counsellor for Eastern Africa and Somalia, French Embassy 

Dr. Cleophas Ondieki – Project Director, LVCT Health

Caleb Chemirmir – Head of Health, Kenya Red Cross

Jason Carmichael – Executive Chairman & Co-Founder, Tibu Health 

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