UNDP remains committed to working with communities, the Government of Kenya and development partners in leapfrogging human development and economic growth, with the aim of leaving no one behind; and reaching the furthest left behind first.
This a grant making mechanism Under the Amkeni Wakenya which aims at enabling Civil Society Organizations to respond rapidly to unexpected emerging issues, needs, opportunities, threats or other situations within the governance sector.
Early 2018, we embarked on an ambitious photography project to document the breadth of development across Kenya. As we traveled along, we met phenomenal Kenyan women; and here are some of their voices.
Efforts geared towards an egalitarian society are beginning to bear fruit.
Partnering with UNDP to support strengthening of the IEBC
Learning institutions are turning away from their dependence on firewood towards a greener source of energy
16 UN Volunteers were deployed across Kenya to prevent electoral violence and promote peace during the general elections in August.
Latest Publications
Building Resilient Communities: UNDP Kenya in Focus, 2016: Highlights of programmatic delivery and achievements in 2016 | Programmatic Fast Facts: Summarised information and data illustrating programmatic delivery of projects in various sectors | UNDP Kenya geographical footprint: UNDP Kenya programmatic footprint at national and county level across 47 counties |
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About Kenya
48 million
Population
26.4%
Urban population
19
Median age
0.55
Human Dev. Index