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close this bookAssessment of the Pharmaceutical Situation in Kenya - A Baseline Survey (HAI, WHO; 2003; 78 pages)
View the documentLIST OF ABBREVIATIONS
View the documentACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
View the document1. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
close this folder2. INTRODUCTION
View the document2.1 COUNTRY PROFILE
View the document2.2 STRUCTURE OF HEALTH AND PHARMACEUTICAL SYSTEMS
View the document2.3 NATIONAL MEDICINES POLICY
View the document2.4 MEDICINE PRODUCTION
Open this folder and view contents3. SURVEY DESIGN AND METHODOLOGY
Open this folder and view contents4. RESULTS AND ANALYSIS
View the document5. CONCLUSION
View the document6. POSITIVE ASPECTS AND AREAS FOR IMPROVEMENT IDENTIFIED
View the document7. SUMMARY OF RECOMMENDATIONS
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2.1 COUNTRY PROFILE

Kenya lies on the eastern coast of Africa along the equator with a land area of 582,644 square kilometres inclusive of inland water. The climate and topography are characterised by wide diversions ranging from glaciated mountain peaks (notably Mount Kenya) to cool plateau, the humid coastal plane, and the vast and hot expanse of arid and semi-arid land, which covers the northern half and southern-eastern parts of the country.

Administratively, it is divided into 8 provinces namely Central, Coast, Nyanza, Western, Eastern, Nairobi, Rift Valley and North Eastern. It has a population of approximately 31 million people. The country’s economic growth has been on the decline since 1992 when Kenya embraced the Structural Adjustment Programme recommended by the World Bank and International Monetary Fund. The economy is at its lowest currently with an annual GDP growth of less than 1.4 %. The gradual economic decline has had a proportionate decrease on the Health indicators.

The HIV/AIDS scourge has taken its toll on the Kenyan population. An estimated 2.2 million people, representing 13% of Kenya’s sexually active adult population are living with HIV/AIDS.

Table 2.1 General and health indicators1

Total population, 2001

31.3 million

Percentage of urban population, 2002

34

Gross Domestic Product (GDP) per capita (US$), 2001

453.2

Life expectancy at birth (M/F)(years), 2002

47/49

Child mortality (M/F)(years) (probability of dying under age 5 years) (per 1000)

199/109

Adult mortality (M/F)(probability of dying between 15 and 59) (per 1000)

560/513

Per capita total expenditure on health in international dollars, 2000

115

Total expenditure on health as percent of GDP, 2000

8.3

Adult literacy rate, 2000

73.6%

1 WHO Country information for Kenya/ “Selected indicators”: http://www.who.int/country/ken/en/ (extracted: 18 August 2003)

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