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In recent years, the prospects of Kenya's tourism industry have been clouded by a perfect storm of misfortunes … - insecurity, growing global competition, and unsustainable tourism development. It is in this context that the potential and … actual contribution of the tourism sector to the country's development has been questioned, with claims that tourism …
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Kenya's tourism product lines and its source markets function in a cross-sectoral context, which leads to cross …-cutting public and private sector issues. Tourism has played a major role in Kenya's development despite economic jolts from time …-to-time by internal and external shocks. In 2006 and 2007 the economy grew rapidly and tourism, after a jolt in early 2008 …
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2009 the five East African heads of state - Burundi, Kenya, Rwanda, Tanzania, and Uganda, adopted the common market …
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to inducing pro-poor growth in Kenya, Tanzania, and Uganda, i.e. the countries under review in this report. Marketing …
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This report focuses on growing trade in food staples in the Southern and Eastern African region of Africa as one of the largest growth opportunities available to African farmers. This paper examines the impact of regional trade in food staples, both for maintaining farmer incentives in surplus...
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The treaty for the establishment of the East African Community (EAC) was signed in November 1999 by Kenya, Tanzania …, and Uganda. The treaty, which entered into force in June 2000, aims a comprehensive integration process comprising of …
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