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%) |