| 2015-08-20 14:49:42 | sentences | site |
- With Kenya's Youth, The Future Is Here: Invest to Reap Demographic Benefits
- Kenya's low gross domestic product (GDP) per capita of US $1246 has contributed to increased family poverty and economic inequalities.
- Our ability to seize the opportunities available to our young population will depend on how we address the key challenges plaguing Kenya's education, health, empowerment and employment.
- Kenya is at a demographic transformation.
- There is reason for optimism that Kenya can benefit from a demographic dividend within 15 to 20 years.
- Kenya is about to reap the biggest demographic dividend in world history of a young, working age population at a time when many other economies of the world will be aging.
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| 2015-07-27 01:10:02 | sentences | site |
- Obama Takes To Dance Floor In Kenya
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| 2015-07-26 18:50:58 | sentences | site |
- The presidents of Uganda and Kenya, the prime minister of Ethiopia, the chairwoman of the African Union and the foreign minister of Sudan are all expected to attend the meeting in Addis Ababa.
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| 2015-07-26 15:15:47 | sentences | site |
- Obama says Kenya at crossroads between 'peril and promise'
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| 2015-07-26 15:00:50 | sentences | site |
- "Because of Kenya's progress - because of your potential - you can build your future right here, right now," Obama told the crowd of 4,500 packed into a sports arena in the capital of Nairobi.
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| 2015-07-26 13:00:46 | sentences | site |
- "Kenya has come so far in just my lifetime," he said.
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| 2015-07-26 12:59:31 | sentences | site |
- On the final day of his visit in Kenya, Obama laid out his vision for Kenya's future and broad themes of U.S.-Kenya relations.
- President Barack Obama delivers a speech at the Safaricom Indoor Arena in the Kasarani area of Nairobi, Kenya Sunday, July 26, 2015.
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| 2015-07-26 11:50:26 | sentences | site |
- Obama urges Kenya to use past to guide future
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