Ok-journal Vol., 1 . . . No. 1

Multiplying the Impact of Remittances

Overseas Kenyans are a steady reliable partner in development. In difficult times – a drought, a locust invasion, or a pandemic – Kenyans who live, work or study outside the country always dig deeper into their pockets to support their families in Kenya. The culture of remittances is firmly entrenched, at least among first generation of Kenyans abroad.

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