Kenyans Ranked Africa's Most Generous People, Eighth Globally

Kenyans Ranked Africa's Most Generous People, Eighth Globally

A new report has ranked Kenyans as the most generous lot in Africa and among the top 10 globally.

In the report, UK-based Charities Aid Foundation (CAF) says Kenya is the eighth most generous nation in the world and number one in Africa.

The organization used three parameters namely; helping a stranger, donating cash and volunteering for good causes to rank 146 countries from all continents. Kenya is only country from Africa which made it to the top ten.

The report  states that 72 percent of Kenyans are ready to help a stranger, while 46 percent of them are willing to donate money. 45 percent sacrificed their own time to volunteer.

The CAF World Giving Index 2018 including data collected throughout last year in 146 countries.

The survey shows generosity levels in Africa have risen over the past 10 years as continent's middle class grows.

“With as many as 2.4 billion people set to join the world’s middle classes by 2030, it is crucial that we ensure that the groundwork is put in place to support and encourage a mass engagement in giving,” the report says.

“We estimate that if the world’s middle classes were to give just 0.5% of their spending that could amount to $319 billion in resources for civil society organisations annually in 2030.”

Indonesia, Australia, New Zealand, United States, Ireland, United Kingdom, Singapore, Kenya, Myanmar and Bahrain are the top ten most generous countries; in that order.
 

Comments

Mugikuyu (not verified)     Thu, 11/15/2018 @ 07:14pm

Very funny indeed. This poll was done by wazungus and Kenyans like to kiss muzungus behind generously so it does not capture the self- centeredness, the thievery in all places, poor services in various places and demand of bribery. Please ati Kenyans like to help a stranger BS. How can you explain why so many kids are homeless, sexually abused, judiacial killings driven by money? Being my brothers keeper attitude does not exist that much so warrant accolades.

Guest1 (not verified)     Fri, 11/16/2018 @ 08:22am

In reply to by Mugikuyu (not verified)

I think you're Right. No wonder the "Wazungus" love LOANING Kenya money for Exorbitant INTEREST (knowing the Borrower Kenya becomes SLAVE to the Lender: Mzungu). At the End of Day: It seems Kenyans have Generously been MORGAGING away their LOANS, CREDIT Cards, or hard EARNED money to Beggars and SEED Preacher (except Bishop Owour who Teaches, Preaches and Healsfor Free).

Ukweli (Wa kweli (not verified)     Fri, 11/16/2018 @ 03:12am

Congratulations on the giving Kenya.
We need even more givers especially from the politicians and wealthy as a form of giving back to society and impacting lives and societies.

It is worth noting the other giving- DEPENDENCY SYNDROME where some members of society unnecessarily depend on others who are trying to make it and finally wear tgem out- be it family, friends, neighbours, etc.
Giving should be voluntary and for a good cause. Best for successful local to donate/fund than begging from elsewhere.
Promote Harambee/cooperative spirit of pulling together for a just cause - everyone should strive to be a governor a receiver.

Go Give Kenya Give Go

Bobo (not verified)     Fri, 11/16/2018 @ 03:56am

That could be true, I've lived with other nationalities and they and they are amazed by how Kenyan's extend their hand to help.

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