
to regional security. Kenya hosts more than 450,000 refugees from the region allowing them to remain close to home. We collaborate to tackle radicalisation and violent extremism and have shared...
Development for international Development (DFID)
DFID helps in tackling the global challenges including poverty and disease, mass migration, insecurity and conflict. As a result the Commission has continued to benefit from the DFID program.
DevTracker Country Kenya Summary Page
People reached with humanitarian assistance (food aid, cash and voucher transfers) through DFID support. 2015 - 2020 Source Information. Children under 5, women (of childbearing age) and...
DFID KENYA The Department for International Development (DFID) leads the UK’s global efforts to end extreme poverty, deliver the Global Goals for Sustainable Development (SDGs) and tackle a...
DFID Kenya Profile: July 2017 - GOV.UK
2017年7月20日 · DFID Profiles set out: why DFID is investing in a country; what UK aid has achieved; what UK aid expects to achieve looking ahead; demonstrates how we are supporting countries to transition...
This evaluation of DFID’s Kenya country programme is one of a series of regular Country Programme Evaluations (CPEs) commissioned by DFID’s Evaluation Department. The studies are intended to...
UK–Kenya development partnership summary - GOV.UK
2023年7月17日 · The UK–Kenya Development Partnership Summary provides an overview of the FCDO’s development activity, development priorities, and financial information (including budgets and breakdowns of ...
DFID Kenya Profile: July 2018 - ReliefWeb
2018年7月6日 · We will reduce the costs of trade in Kenya and the region, helping businesses reach a market of over 200 million people, contributing to long-term prosperity and security.
DFID Kenya aims to support the unleashing of Kenya’s potential through promoting stability and security; stimulating growth, led by the private sector and with a focus on job creation to...
This case study of DFID’s trade-related capacity building (TRCB) activities in Kenya examined three projects worth £5.5 million; one project, the Kenya Trade and Poverty Programme (KTPP), focused on trade policy capacity building.