UNDP Kenya 2018 Annual Report

Content Manager • 27 June 2019
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      In Kenya, UNDP aims to address poverty, inequality and exclusion in an integrated and area based approach supporting communities and government to achieve sustainable and inclusive economic growth. Their programmes are delivered in consultation and partnership with a broad range of stakeholders including; the Government of Kenya, civil society organisations, independent bodies, development partners and other UN agencies.

      UNDP continues to work closely with public institutions at national and county levels in Kenya and is committed to strengthening its’ programmatic footprint through deployment of staff and resources, while integrating SDGs in the County Integrated Development Plans (CIDPs) to address inequalities and equitable access to resources. 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.

      UNDP Kenya acknowledges the Government of Kenya, their development partners, civil society, the private sector and implementing partners, that play a critical role in the transformational growth of our communities. The partnership and support received contribute towards the delivery of their programmatic interventions and part of the results illustrated in this report.  

 

For more information, please see the full report attached below.


The content originally was authored by UNDP, posted on www.ke.undp.org on May 14, 2019. 

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The views expressed in this article and the report attached are the author's own and do not necessarily reflect those of the SDG Philanthropy Platform. The SDG Philanthropy Platform is a global initiative that connects philanthropy with knowledge and networks that can deepen collaboration, leverage resources and sustain impact, driving SDG delivery within national development planning. It is led by the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) and Rockefeller Philanthropy Advisors (RPA), and supported by the Conrad N. Hilton Foundation, Ford Foundation, Oak Foundation, Brach Family Charitable Foundation, and many others.

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