Kenya Yearbook Editorial Board | Sectors

Youth, ICT And the Future of Work

  • Crystal Norman – Your go-to virtual marketing coordinator
    She’s a student at Jomo Kenyatta University of Agriculture and Technology pursuing a BSc. Degree in Strategic Management. She has trained in Digital Marketing and Virtual Assistance under the Ajira Digital Curriculum in 2020. Currently, Crystal is a […]

Affordable Housing

  • Indoor environmental quality
    Indoor quality arises because structures and the buildings have to take into account the health of the dwellers and avoid Sick Buildings, even as the key focus remains cost-cutting in mass affordable housing. Kenya’s urban population was by 2018 […]

Manufacturing

  • Iron and steel
    The local steel industry remains heavily dependent on imported raw materials, as no local sources have been developed to date making the manufacture of steel locally quite expensive. Reducing this high import bill is possible if high quality steel […]

Towards Food Security

  • Introduction to Towards Food Security 2020 Publication
    Although less than eight per cent of land in Kenya is under cultivation, agriculture remains the country’s most important economic activity. Only about 20 percent of Kenya’s land is suitable for farming, of which just 12 percent is classified as […]

Universal Health Coverage

Kick-Off

  • 1971: The league that beat its bosses
      Ben Ashihundu’s labours to organise the 1971 Kenya national football league, resembled the career of Sisyphus the King of Ephyra in Greek mythology, who was cursed to push a rock up a hill with the goal of placing it at the summit. But each […]

Journey Of Women Trailblazers

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