Following ten years of relatively robust
economic growth, Kenya achieved lower-middle-income country
status in 2014. The remarkable expansion of
telecommunications and mobile financial services shifted
Kenya’s economic paradigm to an extent rarely
seen in developing countries. Poverty rates declined over
the period but remain high by the standards of
lower-middle-income countries. Due to the agricultural
sector’s heavy dependence...
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Kenya Poverty and Gender Assessment 2015-2016 : Reflecting on a Decade of Progress and the Road Ahead