A woman walks past a mural during a visit by Netherlands Minister for Trade and Development Cooperation Lilianne Ploumen at a Family Health Options clinic in the Kibera slums in Nairobi, Kenya, May 16, 2017. Picture: REUTERS/Baz Ratner

Nairobi – The United Nations and Kenyan government on Monday came under fire on the eve a global conference on sexual and reproductive health with Christian groups claiming hosting the event was promoting abortion and homosexuality in the east African nation.

More than 6,000 participants – including heads of state, government ministers, financial institutions, donors and civil society groups – from 160 nations are due at the International Conference on Population and Development (ICPD) in Nairobi.

The three-day meeting will focus on issues ranging from maternal deaths and child marriage to sex education and female genital mutilation.

But the Holy See, as well as local faith-based groups and pro-life campaigners, have criticized the gathering that starts on Tuesday.

“The agenda of this conference does not represent the spirit of African culture, which is predominantly pro-life, and the Constitution of Kenya, which declares life begins at conception and unborn babies deserve the right to life,” said Luis Losada from CitizenGO, a Christian campaign group.