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Unlocking Economic Potential of Arid and Semi-Arid Lands in Kenya - Issue 15 No. 3 January - March 2

4 Jun 2023

On engagement and networking, the Policy Monitor covers the collaborative launch of the Foresight Africa and the Urban Area Study on Nairobi and the Brookings Institution; a validation workshop for KIPPRA flagship report, the Kenya Economic Report; the 2nd Youth in Climate Action Symposium; and UNU-WIDER Webinar on the potential of domestic savings in the Global South. [...] for the 91-day, 182-day and 364-day treasury bill, respectively, Repayments and recoveries were noted in the trade, tourism, for the first quarter of 2023 compared to 7.3, 8.1 and 9.6 per restaurant and hotels, transport and communication, and cent in the first quarter of 2022. [...] The sessional paper articulated the need to harness the cultural Recommendations diversity of the country by promoting cultural tourism, County governments in the ASALs are the custodians of enhancing product quality and diversity by targeting the tourism products and services, hence play a vital role in under-visited parks and reserves, need for further investment tourism development in the count. [...] Council Act to depoliticise the membership of the National Youth Council by allowing the competitive recruitment of the youth serving in the council through the office of the County Directors of 4. [...] The Equalisation Fund is established under object of this Bill is to amend the provisions of the Article 204 (1) of the Constitution to facilitate the Statutory Instruments Act (2013) to enable the provision of basic services including water, roads, Committee on Delegated Legislation to require health facilities and electricity to marginalized the regulation making authority to submit to areas to.
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36
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Kenya

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