Kenya faces a pressing challenge as 39.8% of its population lives below the poverty line, translating to nearly 20m people struggling to afford basic necessities.
This paper reports the results of a household survey in Kenya undertaken explicitly to compare the incomes of households ... A simulation exercise shows that enabling more households to participate in ...
Sort that ‘little’ problem and Kenya is on her way to greatness. The question of poverty is the subject ... especially in the less affluent areas. The slum families have to survive harsh ...
[Murithi Mugo, Standard] Nothing can fire up Kenya's rural economy and arid areas like provision of reliable, affordable energy. Since it could take decades to connect these areas to the national ...
Parts of northern Kenya are desert but many areas in the south are favourable for agriculture. Subsistence farmers can grow sufficient food for their families and crops such as tea, coffee and ...
Kenya’s rich biodiversity and natural landscapes are not just sources of national pride but are also critical to our economy and future sustainability.