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Kenya: resources for poverty eradication
This paper provides an analysis of the Kenyan Government's public expenditure in and donor contributions to, the education, health and agriculture sectors.
Kenya: case study on Global Partnership for Effective Development Cooperation
On behalf of the UK’s Department for International Development (DFID), DI undertakes a series of studies on the implementation of the GPEDC.
Data Revolution: testing ideas at the national level in Kenya
The Africa Data Consensus has been warmly received by commentators as setting out an “incredibly clear, concise, and politically viable summary of the purpose and needs of
Using citizen-generated data to improve school performance in Kenya
This profile is part of a series looking at how data is being accessed and used in developing countries Wolde’s demand for data and information “It is abou
Using project data to improve sexual health services in Kenya
This profile is part of a series looking at how data is being accessed and used in developing countries. Kubai’s demand for data and information “Evidence
Using public finance data to monitor sub-national resource allocation in Kenya
This profile is part of a series looking at how data is being accessed and used in developing countries. John’s demand for data and information “Big decisi
Foreign aid and stimulating domestic revenue mobilisation in Uganda and Kenya
The role of official development assistance (ODA) in supporting developing countries to enhance and generate domestic revenues (specifically tax revenue) h
Towards pro-poor budgeting: analysis of Kenya's 2016/17 budget
‘Pro-poor’ budgeting refers, on the expenditure side, to increasing allocation to basic social and economic sectors that directly reach the poorest people,
Beneficiary feedback in donor programme design, development and evaluation: Uganda and Kenya
Beneficiary feedback provides an opportunity for the beneficiaries to have a say about the services, projects and initiatives provided to them. Such feedba