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KiN Reports
Officials from the Association of Kenyans in Norway (AKIN) met Kenya's Prime Minister Raila Odinga and his delegation at a top level round table meeting Sunday evening. The meeting held at Oslo Plaza lasted two hours and saw the leaders discuss a variety of issues ranging from dual citizenship, diaspora voting, tourism, investment opportunities for Kenyans in the diaspora, security, education and environment.
Due to the tight program of the Energy for All-Financing Access for the Poor conference which he is attending, the Prime Minister will not be in a position to meet all Kenyans in Norway this time. Hon. Odinga sent warm greetings to all Kenyans living in Norway.
Our sources state that the PM departs for Copenhagen (Denmark) late Monday.
The conference in Oslo is co-organised by Norway and the International Energy Agency (IEA) and is attended by several Prime Ministers and UN's Secretary General, Ban Ki-moon among others. The conference has attracted attendees from 20 countries including Kenya, Brazil, India, Liberia, South Africa and Ethiopia. The aim of the conference is to explore possible ways of financing access to energy.
2 comments:
This is a commendable progress, thumbs up to the AKIN board.
That's a nice one!! Hongera!!!!
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