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Kenya fully supports UN expansion project in Nairobi-DP Kindiki

Kenya fully supports UN expansion project in Nairobi-DP Kindiki
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Kenya has committed 140 billion Ksh to support the expansion of the United Nations Office in Nairobi, aiming to elevate the site to a major global headquarters. The project seeks to improve infrastructure and security while aligning the campus with international climate goals.

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This investment signals Kenya's growing role as a diplomatic hub and its commitment to hosting international organizations in the Global South.

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Kenya is looking forward to hosting more United Nations agencies and has allocated billions of money to support the ongoing expansion project in Nairobi, Deputy President Kithure Kindiki said.

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