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Kenya Targets Sh1 Trillion from the Diaspora

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Kenya Targets Sh1 Trillion from the Diaspora
Remittances From Kenyans Living and Working Abroad Have Averaged $3.56 Billion (Sh568.67 billion) in the Last Five Years

The Kenyan government is preparing to introduce a range of incentives to encourage Kenyans living abroad to send money back home.

Their target is to achieve at least Sh1 trillion in annual remittances by 2027. To get things started, the State Department for Diaspora Affairs (SDDA) is looking for a consultant to conduct a survey that will provide a foundation for developing a strategic plan to boost remittances. Over the past five years, Kenyans living abroad have been sending an average of $3.56 billion annually, with a modest four per cent growth last year to reach $4.19 billion. To reach the ambitious target of Sh1 trillion annually by 2027, remittances will need to grow by approximately 36 per cent over the next four years.

Despite the significant growth observed in recent years, there are concerns about a slight slowdown in remittance growth, especially from Kenyans residing in the United States, who account for nearly 60 per cent of the total amount. Factors such as increasing living costs and inflation in the US have had a dampening effect on remittance flows to Kenya. However, Central Bank of Kenya (CBK) Governor Kamau Thugge remains positive about the resilience of remittances from the US, pointing to a strong economy and job market.

Kenya has seen a rise in remittance contributions, with Saudi Arabia now surpassing the UK as the second-largest source of remittances. In response, the Kenyan government plans to create a supportive environment and system to encourage more remittances. They will implement specific strategies and incentives to boost inflows and strengthen the country’s foreign exchange reserves, ultimately promoting sustainable economic growth.

3 COMMENTS

  1. Start by viciously…
    Start by viciously annihilating corruption at Ardhi house, Nyayo house, and those other “houses” and cubicles that we deal with as diaspora. That way, confidence in the way things are run at our first home can spring back up in style.I think Kindiki’s attempt with that at the “passport house” was met with a ruthless push back by the cartel owners that’s why he went mute. What a shame if that is the case?

  2. Why do some bongo MAWE…
    Why do some bongo MAWE Kenyans demand extra counties,constituencies,ward,nominated prostitutes etc instead of roads?Americans you photocopy are modernizing and widening their roads.The extra useless elites will be paid by your taxes. A simple law can be enacted to share resources on population size.But the big question is the source of that extra money.WACHENI U-KONDOO/UJINGA.

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