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The British High Commission in Kenya maintains and develops relations between the UK and Kenya.
Explanation of the legal and prison system to British Nationals
This factsheet outlines some of the top-line information on gender, countering violent extremism and women, peace and security
This assessment was aimed at understanding the effects of COVID-19 at household level and attendant policy responses
Information on key security and political issues which UK businesses may face when operating in Kenya.
Speak Kenya is a platform for Kenyans to voice their concerns and to address their politicians and public officials directly
Bilateral agreement between the governments of the UK and Kenya on the recruitment of Kenyan healthcare workers in accordance with their respective existing national laws and regulations.
Recommendations for helping Kenya be more resilient
This Survey is a 20+ years longitudinal survey on health, educational, nutritional, demographic, social, and labor market outcomes
Study aims to generate robust evidence with regards to investing in and strengthening Kenya's start-up and innovation ecosystem
King Charles III and Queen Camilla will undertake a State Visit to Kenya, from Tuesday 31st October to Friday 3rd November 2023.
Part of the Makutano Junction Activities for Secondary Students
List of medical facilities and practitioners in Kenya.
Documents, certificates, letters and notes available at the British High Commission in Nairobi.
Barriers include lack of political will, tribalism, lack of citizen knowledge of the constitution and fear of politically motivated violence
This paper studies the impact of COVID-19 lockdowns using phone surveys from businesses in one of the poorest regions in Kenya
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