For six years, the Delivering Sustainable and Equitable Increases in Family Planning (DESIP) program worked to ensure women and girls, especially the young, rural, and marginalized, could safely plan their pregnancies and improve their reproductive health.
Funded by UKAID and implemented across 19 counties with a modern contraceptive prevalence rate (mCPR) below the national average, PS Kenya led the consortium to reduce maternal and child mortality through increased access to voluntary family planning (FP).
Millions of women in Kenya still face barriers to accessing family planning, particularly adolescents, rural communities, and underserved groups. DESIP transformed this reality by embedding FP within county systems, expanding access through community channels, and reframing FP as a matter of choice and dignity.
By tackling stigma, strengthening health systems, and prioritizing equity, DESIP laid the foundation for lasting reproductive health gains, contributing to reduced maternal and child mortality and advancing Kenya’s progress toward universal health coverage.