#59inOverall RankingsNo Change in Rank from 2023 Credit Overview ofKenya Capital Nairobi Region Africa GDP Per Capita, PPP $6,324 GDP $107 billion Population 55,100,586 Area 580,367 SQ.KM When Kenya claimed its independence from the U.K. in 1963, leaders of the newly formed republic pro...
GDP: $65.95 billion (2010 est.) GDP – per capita (PPP): $1,600 (2010 est.) Information for Foreign Students in Kenya Obtaining a Visa It is required by all foreigners, except for Cyprus nationals. In order to have further information, we advise you to contact the Kenyan embassy in ...
The main drivers are GDP per capita and consumer spending per capita. Additional notes:The data is modeled using current exchange rates. The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic and the Russia-Ukraine war are considered at a country-specific level. The market is updated twice a year. In some ...
Government-Economy Government type:republic; multiparty presidential regime Independence Day: 12 December 1963 (from the UK) Currency: Kenyan shillings (KES); 100 KES = 1.20 USD; 1 USD = 83.66 KES GDP:$65.95 billion (2010 est.) GDP – per capita (PPP): $1,600 (2010 est.) ...
It contributes on average 27% of the country's GDP, and absorbs about 80% of the country's workforce that is engaged in farming and food processing. To achieve this production in the agricultural sector, pesticides have played a significant role. On average 12,983 tonnes of pesticides are ...
Kenya’s Gross Domestic Product (GDP) per capita was 739 US Dollars in 2009. The proportion of Kenyans living below the poverty line was 45.9% in 2005 [19], although recent statistics suggests that these levels could have increased to over 50% [20]. A description of the Kenyan health fi...
In Kenya, tourism is one of the top earners of foreign exchange, generating almost $1 billion in income in 2015 (exchange rate US $1 = 90 KES in 2015) (KNBS2015). Tourism is also an important contributor to Kenya’s national gross domestic product (GDP) (World Bank2011). Sixty-...
Livestock diseases are a major barrier to productivity for both male and female livestock keepers in Africa. In Kenya, two of the most devastating livestock diseases are Newcastle Disease (ND) in poultry and Contagious Caprine Pleuropneumonia (CCPP) in g