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research
The Kenya Agricultural Research Institute (KARI) is a premier national institution bringing together research programmes in food crops, horticultural and industrial crops, livestock and range management, land and water management, and socio-economics. KARI promotes sound agricultural research, technology generation and dissemination to ensure food security through improved productivity and environmental conservation
Kenya Climate Innovation Center (KCIC) provides holistic, country-driven support to accelerate the development, deployment and transfer of locally relevant climate and clean energy technologies. KCIC provides incubation, capacity building services and financing to Kenyan entrepreneurs and new ventures that are developing innovative solutions in energy, water, waste, commercial forestry, and agribusiness to address climate change challenges.
financial services
KCV seeks to accelerate the development of transformative solutions that mitigate and/or help adapt in adaptation to climate change by making patient-capital commercial investments in small to medium early-stage enterprises that are focused on the climate space such as climate-smart agriculture, energy efficiency and/or conservation, renewable energy, water management, and forestry conservation amongst others. The ultimate goal is for them to scale their markets and receive follow on investing. By so doing, KCV will also facilitate the attainment of social, environmental and economic returns.
nonprofit organization management
Formally KEC, The Kenya Conference of Catholic Bishops (KCCB) is a body corporate which according to the revised statutes (ratified by the Congregation for the Evangelization of Peoples on 24th July, 2012) collegially exercises power in matters which are entrusted to it by universal law or by special mandate of the Holy See and acts in a common way in the fulfillment of their pastoral office. The Authority of KCCB is vested in the Ordinary and Extra-ordinary Plenary Assembly.
nonprofit organization management
Formally KEC, The Kenya Conference of Catholic Bishops (KCCB) is a body corporate which according to the revised statutes (ratified by the Congregation for the Evangelization of Peoples on 24th July, 2012) collegially exercises power in matters which are entrusted to it by universal law or by special mandate of the Holy See and acts in a common way in the fulfillment of their pastoral office. The Authority of KCCB is vested in the Ordinary and Extra-ordinary Plenary Assembly.
We have big dreams and we’re working to make them come true! Our vision is an empowered rural community that harnesses the benefits of education to drive sustainable development. With the mission of engaging and empowering students and teachers in rural Kenya to succeed in the 21st century, we believe we can achieve our vision. Our goal is to break down barriers to education while providing enrichment and empowerment programs to 18,000 students and 500 teachers at our 62 partner schools in the Mwala Subcounty of Machakos. Our solar-powered Learning Resource Center is the hub of learning with a computer lab and 10,000+ book collection. We work with teachers to implement the Kenyan competency-based curriculum including incorporating digital and hands-on learning. Students are learning basic computer skills as well as upper level STEM content including coding, robotics, and video creation. We're becoming "The Village That Reads" through our comprehensive literacy initiative including having our "Magic School Bus" and "Reading Rover" bringing books to distant schools for Library Days. It's the first time most of our students and teachers have books to read outside the classroom. Fun Book Enrichment Days, The Reading Challenge, and our partnership with LitWorld for LitClubs and LitMoms are further engaging students, parents and teachers. Launched during the pandemic, the weekly Radio Read Aloud on Mbaitu FM is bringing books and lessons to students in our rural community who are being left behind. Co-Founded by Executive Director, Kenya, James Musyoka, Kenya Connect's work is driven by local needs and in partnership with the community. We believe that it is essential to work with students, parents and teachers to effect change and to empower the next generation of Kenya.
international trade and development
Kenya Export Promotion and Branding Agency exists to bring together people, partnerships and to explore innovative ideas aimed at creating a strong and vibrant Kenya (the Nation) brand. To achieve this, we guide and advise on all branding and marketing initiatives for the country in order to create a unified and compelling brand image for Kenya. We also explore new market opportunities for Made in Kenya products while working closely with Kenyan exporters to attract investment and improve the competitiveness of Kenya’s exports. Our success is built on a cohesive team, with a strong work ethic, love for God and country. We work together towards achieving sustainable development to be enjoyed by current and future generations.
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