The Health Integration Summit 2026 is a five-day national convening held from 15th – 19th March 2026 at PrideInn Convention Centre, Mombasa. It brings together policymakers, county leaders, development partners, civil society, innovators, and health professionals to advance HIV service integration into Primary Health Care (PHC) and Universal Health Coverage (UHC).
The summit is hosted by the Ministry of Health through NASCOP, in collaboration with the Council of Governors and key health partners.
• National & County Government officials
• Development partners and donors
• Civil society organizations
• Clinicians & facility managers
• Digital health innovators
• Researchers & public health students
• Sustainable Financing
• Digital Health & Data Systems
• Workforce Strengthening
• Integrated Service Delivery
• Resilient Supply Chains
• Access to all summit sessions
• Conference materials
• Tea breaks & lunch
• Networking events
• Exhibition access
Travel and accommodation are not included.
Yes. Early bird rates apply for registrations completed before the specified deadline. Delegates are encouraged to register early to secure discounted rates and guaranteed participation.
Key outputs include:
A National Health Integration Framework
A Sustainability and Financing Roadmap
Policy and operational recommendations for counties
A Compendium of Best Practices on integrated HIV service delivery
Yes. A virtual pass provides access to live-streamed plenary sessions and selected digital sessions, including access to online summit materials.
Organizations can review sponsorship packages on the Sponsors & Partners page or request a customized proposal by contacting the summit secretariat via the official summit email.
Yes. All registered participants (physical and virtual) who attend the summit will receive a digital certificate of participation after the event.
Participants are encouraged to book accommodation early. Several hotels are available near Mombasa and within proximity to the convention venue. A recommended hotels list may be shared on the website.
You can:
Register on the website
Follow official Ministry of Health and NASCOP social media pages