Methodology

This study is a University of York, UK commissioned research work as part of the REfugees in Africa ClusTer (REACT) Project that aims to support national capacity-strengthening and research in gender responsive resource allocation, health care organisation and policy decision-making for more efficient and equitable responses to refugee and host communities health needs in East, Central and Southern Africa. This specific report seeks to summarise key aspects of health systems and policy design affecting access to health services for refugee populations in Kenya. It primarily draws on an in-depth review of published and grey literature around access to healthcare for refugees in Kenya.

Published: January 2021

Authors: Julie Jemutai, Kui Muraya, Primus Che Chi, Stephen Mulupi