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Government Relations Services in Kenya
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Companies
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Kenya Association Of Manufacturers
Kenya Association of Manufacturers (KAM) is a dynamic, vibrant, credible and respected business Membership association that represents members from Kenya's manufacturing industry. Established in 1959 as a private sector body, KAM exists to advance the advocacy interests of industrialists and serves as a common voice for manufacturing and other value add sectors in Kenya. KAM is owned and fully funded and managed by its members.
51 to 200 staff
Nairobi City County
Nairobi city social services. Our resolve remains to bring together all the available resources, identify the opportunities and purposefully take an integrated approach to have all policies programmes and activities in the county aligned towards raising the welfare and sustainable quality of life and healing our society, people and ecosystems.
1 to 10 staff
International Peace Support Training Centre
The Peace Support Training Centre (PSTC) was established in January 2001 as part of the Kenyan Defence Staff College. It initially focused on the training of Kenyan forces for UN peacekeeping missions and later African Union Peace Support Operations. PSTC became a separate Kenyan MOSD establishment in July 2006 and in 2008, initial efforts towards “internationalization” were made. In 2009, PSTC Karen merged with the International Mine Action Training Centre (IMATC) to form one center, the International Peace Support Training Centre (IPSTC). The former PSTC was renamed to Peace and Conflict Studies School (PCSS) and IMATC was renamed to Humanitarian Peace Support School (HPSS). In 2011, IPSTC achieved autonomy through formal partnership arrangements with the USA, UK, Canada, Japan, Kenya, Germany, and UNDP.
201 to 500 staff
Kenya Institute Of Supplies Management Kism Official
KISM is a National Body for Professionals Practicing Procurement and Supplies Chain Management in Kenya. Services offered: Membership and Licensing Continuous Professional development and accreditation
11 to 50 staff
Italian Agency For Development Cooperation - Nairobi Office
The AICS regional office in Nairobi oversees a vast area including Central, Eastern, and Southern Africa. Alongside Kenya and Somalia, which are top-priority countries for the Agency, the office has also taken responsibility for Tanzania and Uganda since 2016, and Burundi, the Democratic Republic of Congo, and Rwanda since 2018. In these nations, development cooperation goals and priorities are determined by the low levels of human development and distributional imbalances, as well as the recurring climate shocks, food security, social services, and health concerns. This complexity necessitates a concentrated effort on two levels: firstly, building economic opportunities for training, job creation (with a focus on young people and women) and supporting entrepreneurship, and secondly, improving food and nutrition security, strengthening basic health and education services, and protecting the most vulnerable individuals in the population.
11 to 50 staff
Salaries And Remuneration Commission
Our mission is to set, review and advise on equitable, competitive and fiscally sustainable remuneration and benefits in the public sector through research and analysis
201 to 500 staff
National Commission For Science And Technology Nacosti
Research, Science, Technology, Innovation, NACOSTI, National Commission for Science Technology and Innovation,
51 to 200 staff
Intergovernmental Relations Technical Committee Igrtc
The Intergovernmental Relations Technical Committee (IGRTC) is a state agency established by an Act of Parliament; The Intergovernmental Relations Act, 2012 under Section 11. Our Mission is to support successful devolution through Consultative, Cooperative and Coordinated intergovernmental relations.
51 to 200 staff
Special Economic Zones Authority
The Kenya Special Economic Zones Authority (SEZA) is the institution responsible for attracting, facilitating and retaining domestic and foreign direct investments in Special Economic Zones (SEZs). The Authority serves as the regulator of both public and private SEZs in Kenya and exists to create an enabling environment for investors through the development of integrated infrastructure facilities, as well as the creation of incentives that eliminate the barriers to doing business in Eastern Africa’s most vibrant economic hub.
11 to 50 staff
Tourism Regulatory Authority Of Kenya
Tourism Regulatory Authority (TRA) is a corporate body established under section 4 of the Tourism Act No.28 of 2011 and is mandated to regulate the tourism sector in Kenya. This entails developing regulations, standards and guidelines that are necessary to ensure an all-round quality service delivery in the tourism sector.
51 to 200 staff
Denmark In Kenya
The Official Page for the Embassy of Denmark in Kenya #DenmarkinKenya
51 to 200 staff
Cs Rebecca Miano, Egh
Cabinet Secretary Ministry of Tourism & Wildlife, Kenya
1 to 10 staff
Kenya Women Parliamentary Association
The Kenya Women Parliamentary Association (KEWOPA) is a cross party caucus bringing on board all women parliamentarians drawn from both houses (National Assembly and Senate). The caucus works to promote and protect democracy and advocate for women's rights
1 to 10 staff
National Council For Persons With Disabilities Ncpwd
National Council for Persons with Disabilities is a State Corporation established by the Persons with Disabilities Act No. 14 of 2003 in Kenya. With a mandate derived from Section 7 of the Act, the Council is dedicated to championing the rights and equalization of opportunities for persons with disabilities. NCPWD has been at the forefront of formulating policies, developing measures, and implementing programmes to achieve equal opportunities for persons with disabilities. Our wide range of programmes and services are designed to empower and support persons with disabilities across the country. We believe in economic empowerment and offer grants to community self-help groups for income-generating projects, while also providing LPO financing and tools of trade to enhance entrepreneurship among PWDs. Additionally, we focus on enhancing the educational experience by supporting institutions with equipment and infrastructure. NCPWD places a strong emphasis on rehabilitation and habilitation services. Through our assistive devices programme, we provide devices such as wheelchairs, hearing aids, and prosthetic limbs, enabling greater independence. We also offer mobility and orientation training, Kenya Sign Language training, and educational support, ensuring access to quality education and training opportunities. Our commitment extends to creating awareness, advocating for the rights of persons with disabilities, and promoting their inclusion in all sectors. We work closely with government and private institutions to mainstream disability and monitor its implementation. Additionally, we provide legal services, facilitate tax exemptions, and support persons with specific needs such as autism and related developmental disabilities. At NCPWD, we strive to build an inclusive society where persons with disabilities can thrive. With over registered persons, we continue to raise public awareness, break down barriers, and create equal opportunities for PWDs across Kenya.
51 to 200 staff
Ethiopian Embassy In Kenya
The Ethiopian Embassy in Kenya is a government entity tasked with further bolstering the multifaceted diplomatic ties between Ethiopia and Kenya as well as other countries it is accredited to that includes Malawi, Seychelles and the Comoros.
11 to 50 staff
Frontier Counties Development Council Fcdc
The FCDC is a regional socio-economic bloc formed in 2016 by the member counties of Turkana, West Pokot, Lamu, Wajir, Isiolo, Tana River, Marsabit, Samburu, Garissa, and Mandera Counties to convene and coordinate activities aimed at accelerating the development of its member counties. It also acts as the member Counties’ coordinating office for Kenya Vision 2030, the Sustainable Development Goals, and related programs and projects to ensure its participation in the national priority development initiatives. The purpose of FCDC is to serve as a catalyst in promoting, integrating and sustaining peace and socio-economic development in its member counties with the participation and involvement of its people. The FCDC is legitimately recognized by member counties through an Act of County Assembly that has been passed by five of the counties.
11 to 50 staff
State Department For Diaspora Affairs Kenya
The State Department for Diaspora Affairs (SDDA) was established through the Executive Order No.1 of 2023 on the Organization of Government functions to pursue the following strategic objectives: Promote continuous dialogue and engagement with Kenyans; Increase Diaspora savings, investments and remittances; Protect rights of Diaspora and champion their welfare; Increase Diaspora International job placements and enabling technology transfers; Main streaming Diaspora into the National Development Process; and strengthen Policy, Legal and Institutional Frameworks.
201 to 500 staff
Taita Taveta Investment & Development Corporation
Taita Taveta County Government investments agency that aims to drive sustainable and inclusive economic growth and development.
11 to 50 staff