Kenya Yearbook Editorial Board | Sectors

Youth, ICT And the Future of Work

  • Micro Small and Medium Enterprise (MSME) Economy
    Micro enterprises are firms with annual turnovers of up to Sh50,000 and have not more than nine. The law caps the total assets and financial investments, or the registered capital, of a micro enterprise at Sh10 million in the manufacturing sector […]

Affordable Housing

  • Now biogas sheds the light: To waste is to want
    Biogas is an environmentally conscious renewable source, produced through anaerobic digestion, rather than via geological processes. Environmentally friendly: Bio-digester technology is environmentally friendly, maintenance free and efficient and […]

Manufacturing

  • Local consumer and light electronics assembly
    Kenya is at the forefront of technological innovations in the region and is often referred to as Africa’s ‘Silicon Savannah’. The government has invested heavily in ICT, which is a key contributor to the country’s GDP. The ICT sector remained […]

Towards Food Security

  • Key agricultural institutions
    For increased agricultural production, the government has set up various parastatals and other agencies that offer services such as research, finance and marketing. The sector’s success depends on how these institutions deliver on their mandate. […]

Universal Health Coverage

  • Challenges in provision of UHC
    Provision of UHC is part of the Kenya’s efforts to attain the highest standard of the desired status of health. It aims at ensuring all Kenyans quality, promotive, preventive, curative, and rehabilitation health services without suffering […]

Kick-Off

  • Oliech blazed the trail, Origi raised the bar
    Kenya has produced many great strikers; Elijah Lidonde, William Chege Ouma and Joe Masiga immediately come to mind. But Dennis Oliech was Kenya’s first international football celebrity. He happened on the scene during the globalisation era, in the […]

Journey Of Women Trailblazers

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