Kenya’s Premier Health NGO Network Since 2005
For nearly two decades, HENNET has united grassroots health organizations into a transformative force. Our 150+ members leverage shared tools, research, and advocacy platforms to achieve what no single NGO could accomplish alone—systemic health change across all 47 counties.
FROM GRASSROOTS TO NATIONAL Health Transformation
Our Mission
As a network, we promote civil society’s roles and engagements to transform Kenya’s health sector
Our Vision
A Healthy and Empowered Kenyan Society

Who we are
HENNET, founded in 2005, is a membership network of local and national non-governmental organizations (NGOs) that support interventions in the health and related sectors in Kenya. The network’s goal is to coordinate and facilitate networking of NGOs, providing a common platform and structures for collaboration, sharing of experiences, and building a common voice for advocacy for policy reforms.
What we do
HENNET achieves its mandate by carrying out various activities that include: Coordinate capacity building, strategic partnerships, collaborations, networking, representation in policy and decision-making processes, real time database, articulating and sharing policies, and facilitate information sharing.
Our Values




Value We Add for Our Members
As Kenya’s largest health NGO network, we multiply our members’ impact through coordinated action, policy influence, and shared resources. For 17+ years, we’ve transformed individual efforts into system-level change across all 47 counties.
National Collaboration Platform
Broaden national cooperation and collaboration and provide a learning platform for members to improve the impact of their services.
Amplified Advocacy Voice
Amplify the voice of NGOs and provide reach to the national, regional and global international forum.
Resource Gateway
Harness resources from diversified streams. Capacity to enhance the overall impact of members by providing direct linkage to a broad network of likeminded institutions, health sector eco system and infrastructure and evidence-based advocacy.