Poverty In Kenya Essay

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Poverty. Imagine living on less than 2 dollars a day, having little to no education, being sick with diseases like cholera and HIV/AIDS, or having poor living conditions (Berrebi, D). Well, about 17,663,800 Kenyans live this nightmare according to a 2012 CIA study. Kenya, ranked the 39th poorest country in the world on a report by Global Finance Magazine, and countries like the U.S. along with organizations like The Borgen Project, and The Hunger Project are providing aid to help with reducing the number of people in poverty. The international aid to Kenya has reduced the number of people under that $2 threshold, but there have been negative impacts on the economy and financial corruption gets in the way of effective aid.
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The United States has a program called Feed the Future, which has the goal of stimulating the economy and stabilizing it. The U.S. government has a plan to help people get out of poverty. This program is not specific for Kenya; however, it can be essential in Kenya. The united nations created a bunch of goals to improve the world, one of those being to half the number of people in poverty. While once again not specific to Kenya, countries are trying to reduce poverty. This will eventually directly or indirectly help Kenya reduce poverty. In 2016, Japan donated 1 billion yen, 9 million dollars, to Kenya to create a diverse economy and help industrialize Africa. Japan's donation goes straight to helping create jobs which will pull people out of …show more content…

With the poverty rate dropping from 45.9% to 43.4% in 7 years, the percent of people in poverty dropped 2.5%, which means that it will take 140 years at this rate to pull everybody out of poverty. However, according to the Brookings Institution, "the amount spent on foreign aid now exceeds the amount to lift all people out of extreme poverty". The rate at which people are pulled out of poverty will increase and Kenya will hopefully be mostly poverty free within 50 years. Kenya’s GDP has grown from 40 billion USD in 2011 to 70 billion USD in 2016. With the GDP almost doubling, Kenya’s economy is booming and many new jobs will be made. This will help people find jobs and make money to get out of

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