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Table 3 Selected characteristics of Kenyan ministry, development and non-governmental interviewees (2016–2017)

From: Kenya’s Health in All Policies strategy: a policy analysis using Kingdon’s multiple streams

 

Interviewed

Number of Interviewees – Government

 Ministry of Devolution and Planning

2

 Ministry of Finance and National Treasury

1

 Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Trade

1

 Ministry of Education

1

 Ministry of Health

3

 Ministry of Transport and Infrastructure

4

 Ministry of Environment, and Natural Resource

1

 Ministry of Land, Housing and Urban Development

2

 Ministry of Sports, Culture and the Arts

1

 Ministry of Labour and East Africa Affairs

1

 Ministry of Energy and Petroleum

1

 Ministry of Agriculture, Livestock and Fisheries

3

 Ministry of Industrialization and Enterprise Development

1

 Ministry of Public Service, Youth and Gender Affairs

1

 Ministry of Water and Irrigation

1

 

24

Number of Interviewees – Development Partners

 WHO – Kenya Office

1

 IOM – Kenya

1

 GIZ – Kenya

1

 World Bank – Kenya

1

 International NGO

2

 

6

Number of interviewees – non-government

 NGO – Consortiums

2

 Grassroot NGO

1

 Academia and Policy Analysis Institute

5

 Independent Consultants

2

 

10

TOTAL

40

Range of positions

 Undersecretary

1

 Chief economist/deputy chief economist/economist

8

 Architects/housing officer

2

 Director-policy/deputy director-policy/policy analyst/statistician

9

 Head of NGOs/country directors/programme officers/coordinators

7

 Head of departments

3

 Department members

5

 Academic professor/lecturer

3

 Independent consultant

2

Gender (Female %)

4 (10%)

  1. GIZ (Translated into English) German Corporation for International Cooperation, IOM International Organization for Migration, NGO non-governmental organisation