Strategies for Government to Leverage Diaspora Beyond Financial Contributions

For many years, Kenya has relied on its diaspora for economic support with remittances serving as a vital financial lifeline for families in the homeland.
The influx of money is essential for debt repayment, global trade expansion, and the growth of small businesses. With around 3 million Kenyans living and working abroad, remittances have steadily risen in recent years, becoming the primary source of foreign income for the country. In March 2023, the Central Bank of Kenya reported a 15.5% increase in diaspora remittances, reaching 48.1 billion shillings compared to the previous month's 41.7 billion shillings.
In light of this situation, the government has devised a foreign policy that places great importance on the diaspora. This integral aspect of the policy seeks to harness the varied talents, wisdom, proficiencies, and assets of Kenyans residing overseas, enabling their seamless integration into the country's development plans. Under this agenda, the Ministry of Foreign and Diaspora Affairs recently organized the second annual Kenya Diaspora Investment Conference (KDIC) from December 11-15, 2023.
Mr. Kennedy Munene, a recruitment manager and acting CEO of Absolute Consultancy Services (ACS) highlights the significance of fostering a stronger partnership between the government and the diaspora community. He also underscores the importance of creating a favourable setting for investment and business prospects. To achieve this, he recommends that the government implement transparent policies and regulations to attract diaspora investments while offering the necessary assistance and incentives for businesses to prosper. Additionally, Mr. Munene emphasizes the need to promote entrepreneurship and skill enhancement among the diaspora to fully harness their potential in driving the country's development.
Ultimately, he believes that a comprehensive and carefully organized strategy is necessary to successfully engage the diaspora community and leverage their talents, assets, and investments for Kenya's future development. He laments that rather than simplifying the process, the implementation of fresh regulations for nurses only exacerbates the complexity, leading to many nurses abandoning their dreams of working in the UK.
He suggests that the involvement of professional recruitment agencies, in partnership with government agencies, could streamline and enhance the efficiency of complex recruitment procedures.
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CAN THE KENYAN GORVEMENT…
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CAN THE KENYAN GORVEMENT PLEASE FIND A WAY TO TAX ALL THE PEOPLE IN DIASPORA FOR SENDING MONEY TO KENYA .
TEN SHILLING PER EVERY DOLLAR SEND .LET THEM HELP BUILD OUR COUNTRY.
I never MPesa my money to GK…
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In reply to CAN THE KENYAN GORVEMENT… by A GIRL TOTO (not verified)
I never MPesa my money to GK but all money spent in Kenya is taxed 16% VAT.But I wonder how some few diasporan busybodies and Kenyan demons meat to discuss my money without my knowledge.MAGATHIA.
@A GIRL TOTO that would be a…
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@A GIRL TOTO that would be a monumentally bad idea. Taxes would simply make people not send money to Kenya, aka killing the goose that lays the golden egg. That money has already been taxed by the feds, in most cases the state, and in some cases the city. That doesn't take into account your medical and other voluntary deductions. Homeowners get to pay property taxes etc, everyone pays sales tax. For all this we get government that works. What would we get for the extra 6.5% tax besides having it pocketed by crooks?
As usual Kenyans, have good…
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As usual Kenyans, have good policies in words to show off in conferences but nothing practically has been established yet. I'd rather see a list of Kenyans businesses which are willingly to invest, sell shares, trading with ONLY Diaspora as per the Govt sureties. Those Kenyan businesses must also be under regulated authorities for the sake of proper governance. I'm very sure any Diaspora investor would be trouble free if they get surety document directly from the Govt as an approval for investing back home. Ruto implement this strategy and see how people really love their mother land with dollars.
This harassing of diaspora…
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In reply to As usual Kenyans, have good… by Mbwana (not verified)
This harassing of diaspora Kenyans needs to be reported to the local police. All over the world.
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