Kenya to lose Ksh.52 billion over Trump's funding freeze on USAID - Mbadi

Treasury CS John Mbadi addresses the Senate on March 5, 2025.
Appearing before the Senate, the CS explained that the affected sectors include health, governance, education and food security.
In a breakdown, Ksh.2.8 billion would be invested in the education sector to train teachers, provide support to TVET institutions, provide scholarships, improve early grade literacy across public primary schools and support the Open University of Kenya.
The governance sector would have received Ksh1.1 billion to strengthen institutional capacity, support ongoing voter education for the 2027 elections, counter violence in coastal counties and support the government's initiatives.
USAID would also have poured Ksh.16.5 billion for food security to strengthen systems in ASAL regions, provide food assistance to refugees in Dadaab and Kakuma, and invest in cooperatives and technology practices.
CS Mbadi pointed out that USAID support is not accounted for in the budget but provides extra support.
To address the funding gap crisis, the government will review the existing budget to prioritise critical areas.
Another temporary measure involved roping in development partners and private players to facilitate the gap.
Mbadi added that long-term measures would require Kenya to be self-reliant through a thriving economy.
This would involve enhancing agricultural transformation, supporting micro, small and medium businesses, supporting the digital superhighway and provision of affordable housing.
Other measures include reducing non-essential expenditure, automate procurement systems to increase transparency and roll out a zero-budgeting approach across all sectors.
"Even as we pursue these risk mitigation measures, we remain hopeful that we shall continue strengthening our bilateral ties with the U.S. notwithstanding of the outcome of the 90-day review on foreign aid," Mbadi said.
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