Policy Brief No. 04 of 2020-2021 on Local Content in the Energy Sector: Prerequisite for Enhancing Local Content
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20202020
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Countries that are endowed with resources globally are progressively tightening their local content requirements with a view to deriving maximum benefits from their resources. Local content can be defined as the value that the indigenous communities derive from extraction of their natural resources in terms of the use of local labour force and procurement of goods and services that are locally available.
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Local Content; Energy Sector; Institutional Framework; Non-renewable energy; Renewable Energy; Local infrastructure; Kenya
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KIPPRA Policy Briefs are aimed at a wide dissemination of the Institute’s policy research findings. The findings are expected to stimulate discussion and also build capacity in the public policy making process in Kenya. KIPPRA acknowledges generous support from the Government of Kenya and the Think Tank Initiative of IDRC, who have continued to support the Institute’s activities over the years
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