Key Points from the United States-Kenya Joint Leaders’ Statement
President Ruto's visit to the United States, the two countries announced several hundred million dollars in new investments through the DFC. These investments bring the U.S. financing agency’s portfolio in Kenya to over $1 billion. They will support projects in affordable housing, digital infrastructure, and energy, with a focus on Kenya's expanding e-mobility sector.
Democracy, Governance, and Human Rights
Shared Values and Democratic Partnership: The United States and Kenya are committed to democratic values, human rights, and strengthening political institutions. The visit highlights efforts to guard against political erosion, misinformation, disinformation, hate-fueled violence, and corruption.
Funding for Democracy and Human Rights:
Health Partnership: Securing Our Collective Health
Long-standing U.S.-Kenya health sector collaboration has led to significant health improvements, benefiting millions and contributing to global health security. USAID and the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation have provided substantial local medical supply manufacturing funding. With support from the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) and the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, Revital Healthcare, a Kenya-based company, has built Africa's largest medical diagnostic plant. It is capable of producing 240 million diagnostic tests for HIV, malaria, dengue, syphilis, hepatitis A&B, and pregnancy each year.?
The new cooperation includes developing medical innovations, preventing pandemics, and expanding manufacturing capacity in Kenya for Africa and the world, as follows:
Continuing the Fight against HIV/AIDS
Partnering for Global Health Security
Reducing the Impacts of Malaria
Growing Health Manufacturing
Partnering with the Private Sector in Healthcare
The United States International Development Finance Corporation (DFC) to invest as follows:
Expanding Joint Research
Meeting Kenya’s Digital Health Goals
People-to-People Ties: Improving and Enriching Lives
Education: Strengthening Connections Between U.S. and Kenyan Educational Institutions
The United States and Kenya welcome Kenya’s selection as the first country to be added to a new fellowship program for mid-career government officials that Johns Hopkins University intends to launch this fall.? Others include:
Supporting Primary Education
Expanding Emerging Technology Training Program
Bringing Transparency to Government
Promoting Human Rights
Shared Climate Solutions: Fostering Growth and Resilience
Over 90 percent of Kenya’s energy is produced from renewable, clean sources. Kenya led and hosted the Africa Green Industrialization Initiative (AGII) and is a signatory of the Nairobi AGII Declaration.
U.S.-Kenya Climate and Clean Energy Industrial Partnership to elevate climate action and green industrialization as a critical pillar of our bilateral relationship. The intention is to advance a new green growth framework throughout Africa.? Areas of interest are clean energy deployment, supply chains, and green industrialization. The United States and Kenya pledge to leverage our countries’ comparative advantages in the clean energy sector and to develop resilient value chains for low-emission goods and climate-forward services, including electric vehicle supply chains and e-mobility, carbon capture and storage technologies, green agricultural processing, clean cooking technologies, and green data centers. key policy, trade, and regulatory reforms to support this. The U.S. Department of Energy is working with the Government of Kenya to launch and shape such engagements
The key highlight is the launching of the U.S.-Kenya Climate and Clean Energy Industrial Partnership.
Nairobi Declaration Africa Green Industrialization Initiative (AGII)
Kenya is now the Clean Energy Supply Chain Collaborative (CESC) strategic US partner in Africa. This partnership focuses on clean energy deployment, supply chains, and green industrialization, intending to mobilize investment and leverage concessional finance.?
Others include:
Humanitarian Disaster Response
Connecting Homes, Businesses, and Institutions to Reliable Clean Energy
Investing in Hydropower
Deepening Government-to-Government Cooperation on Clean Energy and Carbon Management
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Investing in Electric Vehicle Startups
Growing Kenya’s E-mobility Sector
Launching the MCC-Kenya Urban Mobility and Growth Threshold Program
Increasing Plastic Recycling
Supporting Community-Led Conservation
Promoting Wildlife Conservation
Amplifying Scientific Partnership
Improving Weather Forecasting
Fostering High-Integrity Carbon Markets
Investing in Carbon Capture
Trade and Investment
The U.S. International Development Finance Corporation's portfolio in Kenya is over $1 billion supporting various development projects.
Debt, Development, and Sustainable Finance
Peace and Security Cooperation
Strengthening Police Reform Efforts
Reducing Prison Overcrowding and Improving Detention Conditions
Combatting Transnational Organized Crime and Supporting Criminal Justice Sector Reform
Supporting Investigative Journalism
Strengthening Kenya’s Frameworks for Free and Fair Elections
Combatting Corruption
The U.S. Department of State’s Bureau of International Narcotics and Law Enforcement Affairs supported a regional conference in Nairobi, gathering anti-corruption practitioners and policymakers. Besides this, the US will now fund Anti-Corruption Initiatives, including:
Increasing Consular Capacity
Strengthening Regional Security:
Counterterrorism Efforts:
Refugee Response:
Final Thoughts
President Ruto's trip to the US may have cost us a fortune, but it's evident that the relationship between the United States and Kenya has reached new heights of collaboration and mutual commitment. From bolstering scientific research and economic development to strengthening security cooperation and promoting peace efforts, this trip has underscored the breadth and depth of the partnership between the two nations.
The announcements made during the joint statement reflect a shared vision for a prosperous, secure, and inclusive future, not only for Kenya and the United States but also for the broader international community. Through investments in scientific research, trade, infrastructure, and security, both countries are laying the groundwork for long-term growth and stability.
Kenya's designation as a?major?non-NATO Ally highlights the strategic importance of the nation's role in regional security and global peacekeeping efforts. This designation reflects the deepening of military cooperation and underscores the United States' recognition of Kenya's contributions to international security.
Moreover, initiatives aimed at promoting digital connectivity, enhancing cybersecurity, and fostering innovation demonstrate a forward-looking approach to addressing the challenges and opportunities of the digital age.?By investing in technology and education, both countries?are empowering their citizens and paving?the way for sustainable development and economic growth.
It remains to be seen if the strong bonds of friendship and cooperation between the United States and Kenya at the government level will reach the common mwananchi.?