About FNF Global
FNF Global emerged as a response to the escalating challenges in global healthcare and was launched officially at the House of Lords in March 2023. Leveraging the momentum generated by the WHO’s Year of the Nurse and Midwife in 2020 and the Nightingale Challenge, FNF Global is working with partners to explore the best ways to take its proven experience supporting nurses and midwives in the UK to both share with, and learn from, a global audience. Find out more about FNF Global here.
About The Nursing Council of Kenya
The Nursing Council of Kenya (NCK) has a mission to ensure the delivery of safe and effective nursing and midwifery care through the enforcement of standards in education and practice. With a focus on public safety and confidence, the Council strives to optimise the capacity of nurses and midwives, regulate their conduct, and collaborate with national and international organisations. The Council is a statutory body established under the Nurses and Midwives Act Cap 257 Laws of Kenya.
About the Kenya Nursing and Midwifery Association – UK
KENMA-UK represents Kenyan Nurses and Midwives in the UK. Their vision is to provide a platform where the Kenyan Nurses and Midwives can communicate and collaborate with other like-minded people or organisations, with the aim of striving for excellence. They aspire to do this through advancing their nursing profession, promoting their wellbeing, welfare and economic sustainability.
About the Royal Berkshire NHS Foundation Trust
The Royal Berkshire NHS Foundation Trust is one of the largest general hospital foundation trusts in the country and the main provider of acute and specialist care services for Berkshire West. The trust employs more than 7,000 staff from 89 different nationalities, and each year is responsible for over £600m of NHS resources. The trust is proud of the links it has with international colleagues, including Kenya. In fact they are one of only five trusts to have cohorts of Kenyan nurses joining via current Workforce MOU between Kenya and UK, with 64 since March 2023.
About the Ministry of Health Kenya
The Ministry of Health (MoH) is the government body whose key mandate is to build a progressive, responsive and sustainable healthcare system for accelerated attainment of the highest standard of health to all Kenyans as enshrined in the Constitution of Kenya 2010. In 2013, Kenya transitioned into a devolved system of governance comprising two levels: the national government and 47 county governments. Under this system, the health service delivery function was assigned to county governments while the national government was responsible for health policy and regulatory functions, technical assistance to counties, and management of national referral health facilities.