Kenya

  • President:William Ruto
  • Deputy President:Rigathi Gachagua
  • Capital city:Nairobi
  • Languages:English (official), Kiswahili (official), numerous indigenous languages
  • Government
  • National statistics office
  • Population, persons:56,981,395 (2025)
  • Area, sq km:569,140
  • GDP per capita, US$:1,952 (2023)
  • GDP, billion current US$:108.0 (2023)
  • GINI index:38.7 (2021)
  • Ease of Doing Business rank:56

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    • February 2024
      Source: African Development Bank Group
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      Accessed On: 19 February, 2024
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      This dataset contains data for the African countries and aggregate countries such as crude oil producers ; Sub-Saharan Africa. Data is organized under sixteen socio-economic chapters such as prices, energy, agriculture, social and AFDB aggregates which covers country scores in regional integration, social protection among others.
    • October 2024
      Source: International Monetary Fund
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      Accessed On: 28 October, 2024
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      The global growth is projected at 3.6 percent in 2022 and 2023—0.8 and 0.2 percentage points lower than in the January forecast, respectively. The downgrade largely reflects the war's direct impacts on Russia and Ukraine and global spillovers. North Africa, and sub-Saharan Africa are most affected. The food and fuel price increases will hurt lower-income households globally
    • May 2022
      Source: African Tax administration Forum
      Uploaded by: Shylesh Naik
      Accessed On: 25 August, 2022
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      Data cited at: ATAF Databank, the African Tax Administration Forum
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    • August 2024
      Source: World Economics and Politics (WEP) Dataverse
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      Accessed On: 04 September, 2024
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    • June 2025
      Source: World Bank
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      Accessed On: 13 June, 2025
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      Global growth is expected to hold steady at 2.7 percent in 2025-26. However, the global economy appears to be settling at a low growth rate that will be insufficient to foster sustained economic development. Emerging market and developing economies are set to enter the second quarter of the 21st century with per capita incomes on a trajectory that implies feeble catch-up toward those of advanced economies. Most low-income countries are not on course to graduate to middle-income status by 2050. Policy action at the global and national levels is needed to foster a more favorable external environment, enhance macroeconomic stability, reduce structural constraints, address the effects of climate change, and thus accelerate long-term growth and development.
    • June 2025
      Source: World Bank
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      Accessed On: 01 July, 2025
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      The primary World Bank collection of development indicators, compiled from officially-recognized international sources. It presents the most current and accurate global development data available, and includes national, regional and global estimates
    • January 2025
      Source: United Nations Department of Economic and Social Affairs
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      Accessed On: 27 January, 2025
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      Note: World Economic Situation and Prospects, 2021 update available here: https://knoema.com/WESP2021/