Kenya Yearbook Editorial Board | Sectors

Youth, ICT And the Future of Work

  • Kenya ICT infrastructure
    Constant investments in information and communication technology infrastructure by the government and private sector have over the years narrowed the digital divide and placed Kenya miles ahead of its East African neighbours with regard to 3rd […]

Affordable Housing

  • Monolithic construction
    As Kenya races to house a growing population, the most efficient building technology delivered at the least cost will be the key to development. In the market today, there are several extant and unfolding technologies that have worked well in […]

Manufacturing

  • Mineral resources
    The first phase of the Countrywide Airborne Geophysical Survey ended in June 2021 and the Mineral Rights Board is in the process of ending a six-year-long moratorium on exploration licenses. The survey covered Migori, Homa Bay. Kakamega, Busia and […]

Towards Food Security

  • Why more livestock farmers are opting for feedlots in arid
    The harsh realities of climate change that have made weather patterns less predictable and led to prolonged periods of drought are popularising a more sustainable feeding system. Death of animals due to severe droughts in Kenya’s dry lands has been […]

Universal Health Coverage

  • Universal Health Coverage for Kenya
    Universal Health Coverage (UHC) has gained traction globally, regionally and nationally in line with United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) number 3, which aims to ensure ‘everyone has health coverage and access to safe and effective […]

Kick-Off

  • Pitch of the unnamed pioneer
    The 19th Century builders of the so-called Uganda Railway that set off from Mombasa on its way to the source of the River Nile left us a legacy that included football, Kenya’s national pastime. We took to the new game as nestlings take to flight – […]

Journey Of Women Trailblazers

  • Judi Wakhungu
    Growing up, Professor Judi Wakhungu always knew she wanted two things — to be a ‘boss’ and that she loved science. In 2013, she was appointed to one of the most important offices in Kenya, serving as the Cabinet Secretary for Environment, Water, and […]
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