Hon. Prof. Githu Muigai
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Professor Githu Muigai was appointed as Attorney-General of the Republic of Kenya on 29th August, 2011, and is the principal legal adviser to the Government. He holds LLB and Ph.D. degrees from the University of Nairobi and an LLM Degree from Columbia University School of Law, New York. He is also a Fellow of the Chartered Institute of Arbitrators (UK) and a member of the American Association of Trial Lawyers. He was called to the bar in 1985. In addition to the practice of law, he is an Associate Professor of Public Law in the School of Law of the University of Nairobi. He is a specialist in Public Law and trans-national legal practice. He is a recognized authority on business regulatory matters and in international commercial arbitration.
He is a member of the Law Society of Kenya, East African Law Society, Chartered Institute of Arbitrators, American Association of Trial Lawyers, Institute of Public Secretaries, Council of Legal Education, International Commission of Jurists International Bar and Association and Commonwealth Lawyers Association.
Speaker of Senate - http://info.mzalendo.com/person/ekwee-ethuro/experience/
Speaker of National Assembly - http://info.mzalendo.com/person/justin-muturi/experience/
Cabinet Secretary, Ministry of Foreign Affairs - Ambassador Amina C. Mohamed http://www.kenyarep-jp.com/kenya/ministries_profile_e.html
Open Source State Department Published Reports
Kenya 2014 Human Rights Report http://www.state.gov/documents/organization/236582.pdf
Trafficking in Persons Report 2014
http://go.usa.gov/3EfMH
Kenya Country profile
http://www.state.gov/r/pa/ei/bgn/2962.htm
PEPFAR Kenya - The United States (U.S.) is proud to support Kenya’s leadership in the global HIV/AIDS response. PEPFAR provides service delivery and technical assistance in Kenya to maximize the quality, coverage, and impact of the national HIV/AIDS response. Working together with the Government of Kenya, PEPFAR is aligning investments to scale up interventions that are most effective in the areas and populations with the highest burden of HIV/AIDS – in line with PEPFAR 3.0.1 Kenya is participating in the, a two-year effort to double the number of children receiving life-saving antiretroviral treatment (ART). http://www.pepfar.gov/countries/kenya/
USAID Kenya http://www.usaid.gov/kenya This summer, President Barack Obama will visit Kenya for the first time during his presidency. As the first sitting U.S. President to visit Kenya, President Obama’s trip underscores the U.S. government's efforts to work with the countries and citizens of sub-Saharan Africa to accelerate economic growth, strengthen democratic institutions, and improve security.
Presidents Kenyatta and Obama will co-lead the Sixth Global Entrepreneurship Summit in Nairobi on July 25-26. Entrepreneurism is essential to a nation's ability to prosper in an ever-changing and increasingly competitive global marketplace. The summit will bring together some of the world’s leading business innovators to share experiences, make new connections and brainstorm ways to invest in the next big idea.
The friendship between the Republic of Kenya and the United States dates back to the dawn of Kenyan independence. As an important developing country partner in east Africa, Kenya is a significant recipient of U.S. foreign assistance. Over the past fifty years, USAID has worked closely with the Kenyan government, the private-sector, and civil society to:
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Advance access to education
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Improve quality health care through nutrition, family planning, and maternal and child health, malaria, tuberculosis, HIV/AIDS and strengthening health systems programs
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Lay a foundation for long-term economic growth through trade, agriculture, and infrastructure programs
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Make devolution work for the benefit of all Kenyans through democracy, governance and conflict programs
USAID Kenya Country Development Cooperation Strategy 2014 - 2018
USAID Kenya Annual Report 2014
Power Africa - What Power Africa Means For Kenya
http://www.usaid.gov/powerafrica/partners/african-governments/kenya
Kenya Energy Sector Overview
The Government of Kenya has set forth its “Vision 2030,” a program to transform Kenya into a “newly industrializing, middle-income” country. However, Kenya has 2,150 MW of generation capacity to serve its population of over 43 million, which constrains economic growth. Kenya is believed to possess over 7,000 MW of undeveloped geothermal energy resources in the Rift Valley. Wind (see transactions below) and biomass energy are also significant potential sources for power generation. Power Africa is helping Kenya reduce reliance on expensive diesel fueled generation and other high cost fossil resources.
Kenya aims to increase generation capacity by 23,000 MW by 2030 and by 5,000 MW by 2016. The Government of Kenya is focused on sustaining a stable investment climate for private sector participation in the sector, developing expanded transmission and distribution networks to deliver power to customers, maintaining a creditworthy off-taker, maintaining costreflective tariffs, and reducing inefficiency in the sector to support more affordable end-user tariffs.
More Information about Kenya
Nairobi Population
http://www.indexmundi.com/kenya/demographics_profile.html
http://www.kenya-information-guide.com/kenya-population.html
CIA World Factbook https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-factbook/geos/ke.html
Kenya information http://www.infoplease.com/country/kenya.html
Kenya – Nations on line http://www.nationsonline.org/oneworld/kenya.htm
http://country-facts.findthedata.com/l/173/Kenya
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