The Government’s commitment to job creation and entrepreneurship came to the fore during the recent Jamhuri Day celebrations, whose theme was “Jobs, labour migration, entrepreneurship and entertainment”.
The Government has made great strides in creating employment opportunities locally, facilitating skilled labour migration and enhance a thriving entrepreneurial ecosystem.
Kenya is marking 60 years of diplomacy, a great milestone that celebrates decades of building solid international partnerships and strengthening the country’s global influence.
In 1954, a small training facility emerged in Kenya to equip telegraphic and teleprinter operators with basic skills to navigate the world of aviation communication.
The revamped Linda Mama programme, offered under the Social Health Authority (SHA), promises to be a game-changer in the provision of health services to pregnant women, mothers and babies.
The Government has reviewed its Foreign Policy to ensure it is relevant to the country’s needs and the changing global landscape. The new policy, a draft that has already been prepared, will be responsive to citizen’s needs, ensuring that they benefit from the country’s diplomatic engagements.
The Government is disbursing Sh3.5billion to the elderly, orphans and persons with disabilities, through the Inua Jamii programme, a rise from Sh2 .1 billion a year ago.