COVID-19 Induced Policy Changes, Crisis-Driven Learning, and Future Policy Preparedness In Kenya: Evidence From Kisii County and Intergovernmental Coordination Teams

Authors

  • Dennis Omwamba Masenge Kisii University, Kenya.

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.47941/ijppa.3551

Keywords:

Policy Change, Crisis-Driven Policy Learning, Policy Preparedness; Public Policy, Emergency Response, Institutionalization of Policy Lessons

Abstract

Purpose: This study examined the key COVID-19 policy shifts introduced by the Government of Kenya; assessed the effectiveness of COVID-19–induced policy interventions in addressing public health risks and mitigating socio-economic disruptions; analyzed the role of crisis-driven policy learning and crisis governance mechanisms in shaping policy responses; and evaluated the extent to which lessons from the pandemic have been institutionalized to enhance preparedness for future crises.

Methodology: Anchored in Policy Learning Theory, Crisis Governance Theory, and Resilience Theory, the study adopted a mixed-methods research design integrating quantitative and qualitative approaches. Quantitative data were collected using structured questionnaires, while qualitative data were derived from government policy documents, Kenya Gazette notices, sectoral reports, and in-depth interviews with policymakers and public health officials. Quantitative data were analyzed using descriptive statistics in SPSS version 26.0, while qualitative data were subjected to thematic analysis and process tracing.

Findings: The findings indicate that COVID-19 prompted significant policy shifts and adaptive learning across key sectors in Kenya. Policy effectiveness was strongly associated with instrumental and conceptual learning, reflecting adjustments in policy tools and problem framing during the crisis.

Unique Contribution to Theory, Policy and Practice: The study makes a unique contribution by demonstrating, from a theoretical perspective, how crisis-driven policy learning mediates the relationship between crisis governance and future preparedness within a devolved governance system.

Keywords: Policy Change, Crisis-Driven Policy Learning, Policy Preparedness; Public Policy, Emergency Response, Institutionalization of Policy Lessons.

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Author Biography

Dennis Omwamba Masenge, Kisii University, Kenya.

Department of Political Science and Peace Studies

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2026-03-05

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Masenge, D. O. (2026). COVID-19 Induced Policy Changes, Crisis-Driven Learning, and Future Policy Preparedness In Kenya: Evidence From Kisii County and Intergovernmental Coordination Teams. International Journal of Public Policy and Administration, 8(1), 46–66. https://doi.org/10.47941/ijppa.3551

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