European Union gives Kenya Ksh.11.4 billion grant
The
European Union has granted Kenya over Ksh.11.4 billion (72 million Euros) to
support priority areas of green transition on environmental sustainability and
digital inclusion, good governance as well as peace and stability.
In a
deal signed by Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua and European Commission
President Ursula von der Leyen in Brussels, Belgium on Wednesday, the funds
will go towards boosting programmes in the identified key sectors of the
economy.
The
Deputy President, who is representing President William Ruto at the Global
Gateway Summit being hosted by the EU in Brussels, welcomed the collaboration
between Kenya and the EU saying the grant will help develop the country and
improve the lives of the people.
“Kenya
welcomes this statement of signature which will be realised through the
outlined priorities for the Multi-annual Indicative Programme 2021-2027. This
collaboration marks a pivotal stride towards a brighter future for the Kenyan
people.
“As
we implement the Global Gateway, we are confident that sustainable development,
security and prosperity will rightfully take centre stage in our development
cooperation narrative going forward,” he said of the deal signed at the
sidelines of the Global Gateway Forum 2023.
Mr
Gachagua said Kenya looked forward to continued partnership with the EU. The Ruto administration was keen on
strengthening existing ties with the EU, he added.
“I
reaffirm our collective dedication to this partnership. Together, we strive
towards a future where the bonds between Kenya and the European Union continue
to flourish, bringing about positive change and shared prosperity,” the DP
added
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