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Policy Monitor, Issue 11 No. 2, October-December 2019 on Inclusion of Persons with Disabilities in National Development for Shared Prosperity
(The Kenya Institute for Public Policy Research and Analysis (KIPPRA), 2019)
This edition focuses on the important and sensitive topic of Inclusion of Persons with Disabilities in National Development for Shared Prosperity. We explore and delve in topics covering Inclusion of Persons with Disabilities ...
Policy Monitor, Issue 12 No. 2, October-December 2020 on Responding to COVID-19 Crisis: Perspectives from the Education, Trade, and Policy and Legislative Environment in Kenya
(The Kenya Institute for Public Policy Research and Analysis (KIPPRA), 2020)
This Edition of the Policy Monitor discusses recent economic developments, which show an anticipated rebound of economic activities following the relaxation of containment measures in the re-opening of the economy. Moreover, ...
Policy Monitor, Issue 10 No. 2, October-December 2018 on Opportunities and challenges Under Devolved System of Government
(The Kenya Institute for Public Policy Research and Analysis (KIPPRA), 2018)
This edition mainly focuses on the opportunities and challenges of devolution in the country. it delves into some experiences of devolved units in Kenya including county expenditures, own county revenues and county pending ...
Policy Monitor, Issue 10 No. 3, January-March 2019 on Transformation of Lives Since Inception of Devolution
(The Kenya Institute for Public Policy Research and Analysis (KIPPRA), 2019)
This edition highlights Kenya's economic performance with updated medium-term projections for economic growth. given the sustained macroeconomic stability, improved business and investor confidence, continued public ...
Policy Monitor, Issue 12 No. 1, July-September 2020 on Leveraging on Technology for Resilience in the Wake of Covid-19 and Other Pandemics in Kenya
(The Kenya Institute for Public Policy Research and Analysis (KIPPRA), 2020)
This issue centres in leveraging on technology for resilience in the wake of Covid-19 and other pandemics in Kenya which is informed by the unfolding challenges and opportunities brought by the Covid-19 Pandemic. there are ...
Policy Monitor, Issue 9 No. 3, January-March on Realizing the "Big Four" Agenda through Energy as an Enabler
(The Kenya Institute for Public Policy Research and Analysis, 2018)
On 12th December 2017, His Excellency President
Uhuru Kenyatta announced his new plan, the ‘Big
Four’, which will guide the development agenda
of the country in the period 2018-2022. It focuses
on key basic needs that ...
Policy Monitor, Issue 12 No. 4, April-June 2021 on Building Back for Recovery: Perspectives on Health, Equity, Digital Trade and Administration of Justice
(The Kenya Institute for Public Policy Research and Analysis (KIPPRA), 2021)
The theme of this issue is “Building Back for Recovery: Perspectives on Health Equity, Digital Trade and Administration of Justice”. The edition focuses on three articles: Prioritizing health equity in building back better ...
Policy Monitor, Issue 4 No. 2, January-June 2012 on An Assessment of Kenya's Financial Governance
(The Kenya Institute for Public Policy Research and Analysis (KIPPRA), 2012)
I /enya participated in a
IK pilot exercise leading
I \to the roll out of the
African Governance Outlook
(AGO), a new flagship report on
financial governance in Africa.
The report, which is a flagship
publication ...
Policy Monitor, Issue 5 No. 1, July-December 2012 on Addressing Food Price Volatility in Kenya
(The Kenya Institute for Public Policy Research and Analysis (KIPPRA), 2012)
Kenya is a low-income country
with a GOP per capita estimated
at USS 775. Agriculture is a major
economic activity. Currently, one out
of every four Kenyans suffers from
chronic food insecurity and poor
nutrition. ...
Policy Monitor, Issue 7 No. 2 January-June 2015 on Supremacy Wars Between State Agencies in Kenya Could Compromise Good Governance
(The Kenya Institute for Public Policy Research and Analysis (KIPPRA), 2015)
Although each arm of government is independent of
the other, the three are designed such that their functions
complement and check on the excesses of the other. Good
governance is compromised when either arm of ...