Kenya's condom program is heavily donor-funded, requiring KES 1,117,850,400 with a resource gap of KES. 803,235,120 (71.9%) in 2021.
To ensure that every sexually active person in Kenya has access to a sustained supply of quality condoms, correct knowledge, skills, and motivation to use them correctly and consistently to prevent transmission of HIV and other sexually transmitted diseases and unintended pregnancies is necessary.