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. 2024 Nov 21;4(11):e0002796. doi: 10.1371/journal.pgph.0002796

Table 4. Force field analysis map showing the level of influence and power of actors.

Level of power Proponent Opponents
High support Middle Low Non mobilised Low Middle High opposition
High The Presidency County Governor
Council of Governors Member of county assembly
The National Treasury
Cabinet secretary, Principal secretary for health, and Director General (National)
MoH-Department of preventative and promotive health (Division of Family Health) (National)
County Executive Committee (CEC)–Health
County Chief officer of health (County)
NHIF (National level)
The Church (SUPKEM, Council of churches)
The Kenya Private Sector Alliance
HCWs Unions
The World Bank
WHO
JICA
AMREF
USAID
Private health facilities
Local and international media
Beyond Zero
Medium MoH-Department of policy, planning and health Financing (Division of Health Policy and planning and division of healthcare financing) (National) MoH-Other departments and divisions (Standards and quality assurance and regulations, M and E)
The summit ((CHMT) County directors of Health, Administration and planning and their deputies)
The County Treasury (Includes County accountants)
NHIF (County offices)
UN agencies (UNFPA)
Public health facilities
Kemri Wellcome Trust
Low County NHIF focal person The members of parliament and senators Kenya Human Rights Commission
Marie Stopes International Office of the Auditor General KELiN
Population service International Centre for Reproductive Rights
Individual citizens (Men and women) Population Council
Jacaranda Health Mannion Daniels and Options Consultancy
Philips ThinkWell
CHS

Author, extracted from a review of documents, the IDIs, KIIs, or Exit interviews (Eis) (Note: It is plausible that some actors may have been omitted because they were not apparent in the document reviews or the IDIs, KIIs, or EIs. The EIs here have been discussed in detail else [11].