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
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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, this Issue covers various activities and events undertaken by the Institute during the quarter. The key highlights include a two-day researchers’ workshop organized by KIPPRA; Induction of new board members; Graduation of the 17th Cohort of the KIPPRA Young Professionals programme; launch of the County COVID-19 socio-economic re-engineering recovery strategy; County on-job-support workshops on children, women, youth, PWDs and gender-sensitive planning and budgeting; commemoration of the World AIDS Day; and KIPPRA participation in various think tanks’ summits. Finally, the Policy Monitor provides key highlights of policy news at domestic, regional and international levels; and legislative developments at the National Assembly and the Senate, and concludes with upcoming KIPPRA events.
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Economic Development; Trade and Industry; Free Trade Area; E-Learning Programmes; Inflation rates
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