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Diaspora key to protecting Kenya's global image - PS Njogu

Diaspora PS Njogu underscored the civic and patriotic responsibility of the diaspora to safeguard Kenya’s reputation.

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by JAMES GICHIGI

News02 May 2025 - 08:10
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In Summary


  • Diaspora PS Njogu highlighted the significant impact of the diaspora in championing Kenya’s interests internationally.
  • She stressed the importance of knowledge and skills transfer from the diaspora to drive Kenya’s socio-economic progress.
Diaspora Affairs PS Roseline Njogu [DIASPORA AFFAIRS/X]
Diaspora Affairs PS Roseline Njogu has emphasised that Kenyans living abroad have a powerful and crucial role in shaping and promoting Kenya’s narrative on the global stage.

Addressing Kenyan professionals, community leaders, and industry pioneers during a fireside chat on Thursday evening in Doha, Qatar, PS Njogu underscored the civic and patriotic responsibility of the diaspora to safeguard Kenya’s reputation and counter negative publicity. 

She highlighted the significant impact of the diaspora in championing Kenya’s interests internationally, urging attendees to actively mention Kenya when discussing investment opportunities, tourism, Information and Communication Technology (ICT), skilled workforce, and other key topics in influential spaces and decision-making forums.

Accompanied by Ambassador Mohamed Nur Adan, Kenya’s envoy to Qatar, PS Njogu stressed the importance of knowledge and skills transfer from the diaspora to drive Kenya’s socio-economic progress.

She noted that leveraging international expertise acquired abroad is essential for advancing national development.

"On environmental stewardship, PS Njogu called on the more than 70,000 Kenyans in Qatar to support Kenya’s ambitious goal of growing 15 billion trees by 2032. She encouraged the community to collectively adopt a forest, contributing to increased tree and forest cover," a statement by the state department to Kenyan Affairs read.

PS Njogu also urged the diaspora to take advantage of government initiatives such as DhowCSD, which offers opportunities to invest in government securities and to explore prospects in health, tourism, ICT, manufacturing, sports, and agriculture to expand their investment portfolios.

The PS also used the session to update Kenyans in Doha on Government programmes back home under the Bottom-Up Economic Transformation Agenda(BETA) and the importance of these programmes to the citizens.

The session concluded with an interactive discussion, allowing Kenyans present to engage directly with officials and explore ways to further contribute to Kenya’s growth and global standing. 

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