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Food Poverty Rate in Kenya - Number of People who Cannot Afford Food
The food poverty rate is the percentage of individuals whose monthly food consumption expenditure is lower than the food poverty line. It highlights individuals and households that cannot afford or access healthy food for daily sustenance.
Food poverty has been associated ...
Households Access to Piped Water in Kenya by County - Data
Access to safe drinking water is a fundamental human right and a basic necessity.[1] In Kenya, piped water is classified as an improved source of water, with a reduced risk of contamination from pathogens.
This post provides data and statistics ...
Poverty Lines in Kenya - Measuring Food and Overall Poverty
How do we know if a Kenyan is poor? The poverty line is the threshold someone needs to meet to be considered poor.
The Kenya Household and Continuous Survey (KHCS) measures three different forms of poverty: overall (absolute) poverty, food poverty, ...
Hardcore Poverty Rates in Kenya by County
The hardcore poverty rate is the percentage of people or households whose total monthly consumption expenditure, including food, clothes, and other expenses, was lower than the food poverty line.
In Kenya, the food poverty line in urban areas was Ksh 3,520 ...
Kenya Food Crop Production - Production Area, Quantity and Value in Ksh
Growing crops forms a significant part of Kenya's agricultural sector. In 2023, the overall GDP of the agricultural sector in Kenya was Ksh 3.3 trillion, representing 21.8% of the country’s overall GDP.
Crop growing accounted for 15.4% of the country's ...
Number of Sexual Partners among Men and Women in Kenya
In their lifetimes, men and women tend to get into a number of sexual relationships with different partners. In some instances, an individual may engage in sexual intercourse with a man or woman who is not their husband or wife ...
Kenya Household Wall Types: Popular Walling Materials Across Counties
The type of construction materials used in the walling of a house is an essential indicator of housing quality in Kenya and a predictor of household socioeconomic status.
According to the Kenya Bureau of Statistics, the Consolidated Housing Quality Index (CHQI) ...
Equitable Share Revenue Allocation in Kenya by County
The Constitution of Kenya requires that the county governments equitably share at least fifteen percent of all revenue collected by the national government.[1]
As a result, all 47 counties of Kenya receive an equitable share allocation from the national government ...
Own Source Revenue Collection by Counties in Kenya
Own-source revenue is the amount of money collected locally by counties from providing goods and services to their constituents.
Own-source revenue sources often include fees from single business permits, land rates, game park fees, county housing, cess, and other sources.
The ...
Total Pending Bills in Kenya – County and National Government
A pending bill is an unpaid invoice or bill that a government entity owes to suppliers, contractors, and service providers for services and goods that have already been received.
Pending bills remain unpaid beyond their due date and can arise from ...