The State Department for Foreign Affairs has launched a results-driven reform agenda. PS Dr. Korir Sing’Oei said it will boost economic diplomacy, digital transformation and accountability. Read more:https://t.co/3nSZlrpLJw
As we continue to plan for the inaugural #GlobalTrustSummit this October in Nairobi, I am pleased to announce the Summit’s lead Moderator, @JulieGichuru one of Kenya’s highly acclaimed journalists and Founder of @aladinstitute whose commitment to investing in people and ideas that create lasting impact are well known.
Rebuilding trust requires strong partnerships across government, civil society, and the private sector and I look forward to working with Julie to shape a summit that delivers meaningful and lasting impact. I was joined at the meeting by the Summit’s CEO @Uwihanganye_A and the Head of Partnerships, Ismail Fahmy.
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Delighted to receive Vicky Kadiga Aridi, a young Panafricanist, whose reflections on rebuilding trust, advancing holistic wellbeing, climate resilience and green jobs demonstrates the kind of ideas and leadership equal to this moment in Africa's journey. She represents the very best of Kenya's young leaders; thoughtful, globally minded and deeply committed to public service.
As she seeks to serve as the African Union Youth Envoy, the State Department for Foreign Affairs is pleased to endorse her candidacy. I have every confidence that she will bring integrity, fresh thinking and principled leadership to the role, ensuring that the aspirations and agency of Africa's young people remain central to the African Union's work. @ForeignOfficeKE
The State Department for Foreign Affairs has unveiled its strategic agenda for the 2026/27 Financial Year, focusing on economic diplomacy, institutional reforms, digital transformation, accountability and leadership development.
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Strong healthcare systems are built through innovation, strategic partnerships and a shared commitment to improving lives.
Held productive discussions with Dr. Konstantinos Deligiannis, President & CEO for the Middle East, Northeast & Sub-Saharan Africa, Türkiye, Russia and CIS Countries at GE HealthCare, in the presence of H.E. Susan Burns, Chargé d'Affaires of the United States Embassy in Kenya, together with Dr. Haroun Mohamed, CEO of GE HealthCare Africa, and Dr. Alex Oketch, OGW, General Manager of GE HealthCare East Africa.
Our engagement focused on strengthening the partnership between the Government of Kenya and GE HealthCare to accelerate the adoption of advanced medical technologies and innovative healthcare solutions. We explored opportunities to enhance healthcare delivery in critical areas including oncology, cardiology, and maternal and child health, in support of Kenya's Universal Health Coverage agenda.
Partnerships such as these are essential to modernising our healthcare system, strengthening clinical capacity and expanding access to quality, affordable and timely healthcare services. They also support skills development, technology transfer and investment in Kenya's health sector, ultimately improving health outcomes and the quality of life for millions of Kenyans.
Together, we remain committed to building a healthier, more resilient future for our nation.
Agriculture remains central to Kenya's economic transformation, food security and the livelihoods of millions of our people. Strengthening partnerships that accelerate agricultural innovation is therefore an investment in our nation's future.
Today, I signed the Revised Host Country Agreement between the Government of Kenya and the African Agricultural Technology Foundation (AATF) at the Railways Headquarters, reaffirming Kenya's commitment to supporting innovation-driven agriculture and sustainable development.
The revised Agreement provides a stronger legal and institutional framework for AATF's operations in Kenya, reinforcing our country's position as a regional hub for agricultural research, technology and innovation.
Through this partnership, we will accelerate the adoption of modern farming technologies, empower smallholder farmers, strengthen food systems and improve agricultural productivity. These efforts will contribute to higher farmer incomes, enhanced food security and greater resilience to climate change, while creating opportunities for sustainable economic growth.
Honoured to preside at the annual strategic retreat for the Financial year 2026/2027 of the @ForeignOfficeKE: A moment to review our institutional performance,draw lessons ,course correct and define the strategic direction for the new financial year. The State Department for Foreign Affairs commits to continue ensuring that Kenya's Foreign Policy serves as a tool for National Prosperity and strengthens Kenya’s Anchor State Status within the Region.
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The State Department for Foreign Affairs has unveiled its strategic agenda for the 2026/27 Financial Year, focusing on economic diplomacy, institutional reforms, digital transformation, accountability and leadership development.
Speaking at the Strategic Leadership Retreat in Limuru, Principal Secretary Dr. Korir Sing'Oei said the reforms will modernise Kenya's foreign service, strengthen the country's global influence and ensure diplomacy delivers tangible benefits through increased trade, investment, job creation, protection of Kenyans abroad and regional peace.
The State Department also outlined seven strategic priorities aimed at building a modern, accountable and results-oriented foreign service while advancing Kenya's position as a leading diplomatic actor in Africa. Read More https://t.co/RlU7zIubLY
I express Kenya’s sincere appreciation to all National Groups that have co-nominated Judge Phoebe Okowa to the International Court of Justice (ICJ) for the 2027-2036 term- the highest number of co-nominations garnered by an African ICJ candidate so far. We remain grateful to all Member States and the entire international community for your cross- regional support and confidence placed in the candidature of Judge Okowa throughout this process as we look ahead to the November, 2026 ICJ elections. @ForeignOfficeKE