Kenya's forests, covering approximately seven percent of the country's land area, provide ecosystem services worth billions of shillings including water catchment, carbon storage, and biodiversity con...
Kenya's position as a diplomatic hub, its evolving visa policies, the strength of its passport, and its network of trade agreements all shape the opportunities available to Kenyans for travel, trade, ...
Kenya is home to some of the world's most iconic wildlife, from the Maasai Mara's great migration to critically endangered black rhinos and the towering elephants of Amboseli. This natural heritage un...
Land ownership has been Kenya's most contentious issue since the colonial era, shaping politics, economics, and social relations for over a century. From the colonial alienation of the White Highlands...
Microfinance and table banking have become cornerstones of financial inclusion in Kenya, providing essential credit and savings services to millions of Kenyans who cannot access traditional banking. W...
Kenya's vibrant non-profit sector includes thousands of NGOs, CBOs, and other charitable organizations working to address social, economic, and environmental challenges. Whether you want to register a...
Inspiring success stories of Kenyan diaspora investment and community impact back home. Covers real estate, business, community projects, and key lessons for aspiring diaspora investors.
Guide for diaspora Kenyans on preserving cultural heritage while living abroad. Covers language, food traditions, community organizations, arts, and the importance of regular visits home.
Guide for diaspora Kenyans to organize and implement effective community development projects back home. Covers project types, organization, planning, pitfalls to avoid, and professional support.
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