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On 28th July 2012 a high level Kenyan Government delegation will present the new and eagerly awaited Diaspora Policy at the upcoming conference which will paint a contemporary picture of the investment climate in Kenya and highlight the key opportunities for Diaspora engagement and investment.
With the aid of Government representatives, key multilateral agencies, private sector companies and members of the Diaspora already investing into Kenya, the aim of the event will be to inform the audience on the country’s new constitution and the prime sectors ready for investment for the Diaspora. Critically, it will go on to give practical information on how to invest, and how Kenya hopes to use the knowledge and skills of its impressive Diaspora to further its economic and social development. The programme is designed to be fully interactive with ample opportunity for networking and Q&A.
The Conference is a free to attend event, but please note that space is limited and we warmly encourage you to register early. We cannot guarantee all registrations will be successful but we will do our best to accommodate your requests. For a more detailed overview of the day’s activities please see the following page.
The Kenya Diaspora Conference is part of a series of events which will be centrally coordinated around ‘Kenya House’. In order to take advantage of the London 2012 Olympic Games, Kenya is setting up ‘Kenya House’, at East Thames Building in West Ham Lane, Stratford, close to the Olympic site, to showcase the country’s unique culture, sports, art and other developments.
For more information regarding the event and to register, please contact Rebecca Isaacs at rebecca.isaacs@developingmarkets.com or +44 (0) 203 117 2500 and Mr Michael Mandu at kenyacommtrade_london@fsmail.net or +44 (0)2076362371Ext.202. We look forward to warmly welcoming you to the Conference.

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