>Foreword

From the Minister for Education, Science and Technology, Chairman of the Kenya National Commission for UNESCO.
>Introduction
From the Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Education, Science and Technology.
>Ackowledgement
From the Secretary General, Kenya National Commission for UNESCO.

 

 
 

Kenya and UNESCO

Kenya and UNESCO

> 2002-2007 UNESCO Medium-Term Strategy.
> 33rd UNESCO General Conference.
> Reforms at the Kenya National Commission for UNESCO.
> Looking inward then looking out.

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Education

> Dakar +5: Overview of challenges in Education For All (EFA).
> Integrated Policy Framework for Early Childhood Development in Kenya.
> Accreditation, Quality Assurance and Recognition of Qualifications in Higher Education.
>In Search of Appropriate Policy Language for Identification of Persons with Disabilities.
>Embu Inclusive Education Pilot Project.
> Literacy as Freedom.

Natural Science

> UNESCO Natural Sciences Programmes and Activities.
> UNESCO International Basic Sciences Programme.
> Science Lever for Development.
> National and Regional Priorities in Basic Sciences for Co-operation.
> The Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission (IOC) Programme.

Social and Human Sciences

> The 4th UNESCO Youth Forum.
> Empowering Teenage Mothers.
> Sparking Reflection among World Philosophers.

Culture

> Culture Integration and African Renaissance.
> Kenya Music and Cultural Festival 2005.
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Communication and Information

> Towards Achieving and Information Society in Kenya.
> Empowering Communities through Library and Information Service provision.
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Focus

> Reflecting Together in the Fight against HIV/AIDS.
> Capacity Building for HIV/AIDS in the Education Sector in Kenya.
 

Welcome To Kenya

 

> Tourism’s stedy growth, a boon to the economy.
> Crop production declines as rains fail.
> Food security in Kenya.
> Producing quality goods to boost economic growth.
> Incentives offered to attract investors.
> Reforms in Banking, Finance and Insurance sectors yielding results.
> Pension Industry in Kenya: Recent changes in the regulatory framework.
> Consolidating gains in the transport sector.
> Building pillars of the economy.
> Telecommunications and Information Technology sectors.
> Power behind the economic growth.
> A sustained campaign to eliminate disease.