The  National  AIDS  Control  Council  (NACC) continues  to  strengthen  partnerships  with  all stakeholders in the response to HIV and AIDS in Kenya. While recognizing that there is no single preventive approach to reverse the spread of HIV, the faith sector comprising of Faith Communities (FCs) and Faith-Based Organizations (FBOs) have demonstrated  sustained  motivation  and  moral authority with resources and outreach capability to significantly reduce new HIV infections. In addition, they have the power to influence policy changes to address societal, cultural and structural factors that impede individuals’ capacity to prevent HIV infection.  According to Kenya Demographic Health Survey (2014), over 97% of the Kenya population was  reported  to  ascribe  to  religious  affiliation.