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January 2, 2020

Spanning more than five decades, the U.S.-Kenya partnership is a tapestry of ties in government, business, academia, development, and civil society. Each year, the American people invest close to $1 billion (100 billion Kenyan shillings) in Kenya to advance our mutual security, prosperity, and democratic values. Our investment in Kenya’s future is guided by the great promise of the 2010 Kenya Constitution and Kenya’s own development goals.

January 2, 2020

Spanning more than five decades, the U.S.-Kenya partnership is a tapestry of ties in government, business, academia, development, and civil society. Each year, the American people invest close to $1 billion (100 billion Kenyan shillings) in Kenya to advance our mutual security, prosperity, and democratic values. Our investment in Kenya’s future is guided by the great promise of the 2010 Kenya Constitution and Kenya’s own development goals.

January 2, 2020

Spanning more than five decades, the U.S.-Kenya partnership is a tapestry of ties in government, business, academia, development, and civil society. Each year, the American people invest close to $1 billion (100 billion Kenyan shillings) in Kenya to advance our mutual security, prosperity, and democratic values. Our investment in Kenya’s future is guided by the great promise of the 2010 Kenya Constitution and Kenya’s own development goals.

January 2, 2020

Spanning more than five decades, the U.S.-Kenya partnership is a tapestry of ties in government, business, academia, development, and civil society. Each year, the American people invest close to $1 billion (100 billion Kenyan shillings) in Kenya to advance our mutual security, prosperity, and democratic values. Our investment in Kenya’s future is guided by the great promise of the 2010 Kenya Constitution and Kenya’s own development goals.

January 2, 2020

Spanning more than five decades, the U.S.-Kenya partnership is a tapestry of ties in government, business, academia, development, and civil society. Each year, the American people invest close to $1 billion (100 billion Kenyan shillings) in Kenya to advance our mutual security, prosperity, and democratic values. Our investment in Kenya’s future is guided by the great promise of the 2010 Kenya Constitution and Kenya’s own development goals.

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