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PS Kenya Hosts National DESIP Dissemination Conference to Reflect on Family Planning Gains from the UK Government’s DESIP Project in Select Counties

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Nairobi, Kenya – January 30, 2025 – The National DESIP Dissemination Conference 2025 kicked off today in Nairobi, bringing together key stakeholders from the reproductive health sector to reflect on the transformative impact of the Delivering Sustainable and Equitable Increases in Family Planning (DESIP) Programme. Funded by UK Aid through the Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office (FCDO), DESIP has been instrumental in expanding access to family planning (FP) services, particularly for vulnerable populations in some of Kenya’s most underserved areas. PHOTO: PS Kenya CEO Dr. Margaret Njenga addressing members of the press during the National DESIP Dissemination Conference 2025 in Nairobi Themed “Reaching the Most Vulnerable to the Last Mile: Reflection on Innovative Family Planning Practices from the DESIP Programme,” the conference focused on the significant strides made during the six-year implementation of the programme, which was designed to address high maternal and neo...

EMPOWERING EDUCATION THROUGH TECHNOLOGY AND SECURITY

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By Stella Ranji  In a world where technology is rapidly reshaping every aspect of life, education stands at the forefront of this transformation. This morning, I had the privilege of representing Dr. Beatrice Muganda Inyangala, Principal Secretary for the State Department for Higher Education and Research, as the Chief Guest at the Hikvision Safe Campus and Smart Education Open Day held at Safari Park Hotel. The event underscored the critical role of technology in shaping the future of higher education and campus safety. Innovations such as artificial intelligence, big data, IoT, and virtual reality are not just enhancing security but transforming how we teach, learn, and engage in a rapidly changing world. These technologies create opportunities to foster creativity, equip learners with future-ready skills, and make our institutions more inclusive and globally competitive. I also took a moment to acknowledge the ongoing policy initiatives by the State Department for Higher Educati...

Pan-African Initiative Launched to Transform Pastoral Markets Across Africa

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Nairobi, Kenya ,17th January 2025  By Brenda Asugu   The African Pastoral Markets Development (APMD) Platform, under the auspices of the African Union’s Inter-African Bureau for Animal Resources (AU-IBAR), has unveiled a groundbreaking four-year initiative aimed at revolutionizing pastoral systems across the continent. Launched during a high-level event in Nairobi, the program seeks to address the persistent challenges facing pastoral communities, including economic marginalization, food insecurity, and climate vulnerabilities, by fostering market-driven solutions and promoting inclusive agricultural transformation. The initiative is designed to integrate pastoral communities into regional and international livestock markets, with a focus on policy reform, private sector engagement, and enhanced data access for informed decision-making. It places special emphasis on empowering women and youth, improving access to quality and nutritious food, and bolstering climate resilience i...

Clarification of Education Functions Between National and County Governments: IGRTC Proposes Education Forum

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By James Nyaigoti, Intergovernmental Relations Technical Committee (IGRTC) has provided important clarifications regarding the distribution of education-related functions between the national and county governments, with specific focus on bursaries and scholarships. The clarification aims to settle growing concerns about which government level holds responsibility for the provision of educational support, ensuring that roles are clearly defined and executed as per constitutional mandates. The Constitution of Kenya, particularly Articles 6(2), 189, and 186(3), outlines the functions of both levels of government and emphasizes cooperation and coordination between them. The Fourth Schedule further delineates these functions, while Article 187 provides a framework for the transfer of functions between the national and county governments when necessary. The IGRTC, tasked with facilitating consultations and cooperation between the two levels of government, has expressed its commitment to ens...

Dadaab MP Farah Maalim Expelled as Wiper Party Cracks Down on Dissenting Members

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January 15, 2025 , Nairobi, By Brenda Asugu In a decisive move, the Wiper Democratic Movement led by Hon.Stephen Musyoka t has expelled Dadaab MP Farah Maalim from the party, citing "hateful remarks" and defiance of party positions.  The decision was reached during a National Executive Committee (NEC) meeting chaired by party leader Kalonzo Musyoka on Wednesday. Maalim, who served as the party’s vice-chairperson, is accused of making inflammatory statements against protesting Kenyan youth during a weekend rally. While Maalim has denied the allegations, claiming the video evidence circulating online was manipulated, the NEC recommended his removal from all parliamentary committees, including the influential Speaker’s Panel. PHOTO:  H.E Stephen  Kalonzo Musyoka ,party leader Wiper Democratic Movement (WDM) in a press briefing  at SKM Wiper Secretary General Shakila Abdalla emphasized the party’s position, saying, “Regarding the conduct and statements attrib...

Kenya Diaspora Alliance and KDA Welfare Association Host Impactful 4th Annual Social & Business Networking Event

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Nairobi, Kenya – The Kenya Diaspora Alliance (KDA) and the KDA Welfare Association (KWA) hosted the highly anticipated 4th Annual Kenya Diaspora/KWA Social & Business Networking Event on January 2nd, 2025, at the Bomas of Kenya in Nairobi. The event brought together Kenyan diaspora members from around the world, offering a platform to network, share experiences, and discuss how their collective efforts can advance both their personal interests and the development of Kenya. This year’s event attracted a diverse group of participants from various countries, including South Africa, the United States, France, the United Kingdom, Uganda, South Sudan, Rwanda, and Botswana. Local entrepreneurs and professionals also joined the diaspora, creating a vibrant environment focused on building connections and collaborations aimed at strengthening business ties and supporting the nation’s growth. Notable organizations such as ICEA Lion and Britam Asset Management were key partners at this year...

Kenya Celebrates Diplomatic Milestones in 2024: A Year of Progress and Partnership

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Nairobi, December 20, 2024,By Brenda Asugu Kenya's Prime Cabinet Secretary and Minister of Foreign and Diaspora Affairs, H.E. Dr. Musalia Mudavadi, today outlined the country’s achievements in foreign policy and international relations during a press briefing in Nairobi.  Highlighting the year's successes, Dr. Mudavadi emphasized Kenya's growing global stature and its commitment to fostering bilateral and multilateral partnerships. PHOTO:  Prime Cabinet Secretary,Dr. Musalia Mudavadi addressing the media on Kenya Celebrating Diplomatic milestone in 2024 In 2024, Kenya enhanced its international relationships through state visits and high-level agreements. Key achievements include: Japan,secured a Ksh 3 billion grant to bolster KEMRI research and Ksh 15 billion for geothermal energy projects. Uganda,signed agreements to extend the Standard Gauge Railway and resolve A non-tariff Barriers (NTBs). United States, Achieved designation as a major non-NATO ally, with co...