Skip to main content

Government of Kenya, The United Arab Emirates and UN Women Kenya Launches Gender-Responsive Procurement Initiative to Accelerate Women's Economic Empowerment

   

    Nairobi, Kenya, December 4, 2024  

Government of Kenya and UN Women Kenya launches gender responsive procuementinitiative  the Strategic Partnership Framework (UAE - SPF) Project  to accelerate gender equality and women's economic empowerment. The United Arab Emirates has funded the Strategic Partnership Framework (UAE - SPF) Project to a tune of fifteen million dollars ($15 million). 

Women continue to encounter significant challenges including access to assets and productive resources, finance, education and training, leading to their overrepresentation in low-wage, low-skilled and precarious jobs.

The Project will build on the progress of Access to Government Procurement Opportunities (AGPO) and other frameworks within the private sector such as Women Empowerment Principles (WEPs) and the UN system. This will ensure that gender-responsive procurement is not only a policy but a practice that delivers a measurable impact in increased women’s incomes and economic empowerment. The Project will also convene government representatives, UN and development agencies, private sector leaders and women-owned / led and gender-responsive businesses to foster commitment and identify best practices to build capacitiesthrough Access to Government Procurement Opportunities (AGPO) and affirmative procurement in the private sector and the UN system.

Specifically, the 3-year project will strengthen affirmative procurement opportunities within the private sector and the UN system. Currently, uptake of this affirmative allocation is at 17%. UN Women continues to work with the directorate of public procurement to increase awareness of communities especially women, on AGPO and to strengthen the demand side of AGPO by training Government Procurement OfficersThe Project will support women entrepreneurs, promoting access to markets and seize The African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) with the aim of creating fair and inclusive procurement systems that uplift women and communities,” said Ms. Antonia Ngabala-Sodonon, Country Representative, UN Women Kenya Country Office.

The Strategic Partnership Framework (UAE SPF project) adopts a systematic approach for women’s economic empowerment that promotes job creation and the full realization of women’s rights, agency, leadership and economic autonomy and attainment of decent working conditions free from violence and harassment and tackle discriminatory social and legal norms through policy and programmatic change.

The launch of the Project provides an opportunity to revitalize out commitments, call for accountability and action from all decision makers as we approach the 30th Anniversary of the Beijing Declaration and platform for action in 2025 a visionary blueprint for achieving gender equality and women and girls’ rights globallyThere is need to identify actionable strategies to promote women’s economic empowerment by building capacities and systems that foster gender-responsive procurement from women-owned / led and gender-responsive businesses,” said Hon. CPA John Mbadi - Cabinet Secretary, National Treasury and Economic Planning

The government of the UAE and UN Women under the UAE - UN Women Strategic Partnership Framework 2024 -2027 will focuson accelerating women’s economic empowerment in Africa, including KenyaThis is in line with UN Women’s Gender Equality Accelerator (GEA) on Women and the World of Work. Concrete results in supporting women’s entrepreneurship and decent work will be advanced in Kenya and Chile, as well as at the global level, through promoting gender-responsive procurement in the public and private sectors and fostering enabling markets for women.

“The project will build on the foundation of Kenya’s Access to Government Procurement Opportunities (AGPO). Through the initiative, the government will be able to strengthen affirmative procurement frameworks including the private sector and the United Nations system,” said Ms. Anne Wang’ombe, Principal Secretary, State Department for Gender, and Affirmative Action

UN Women Kenya will leverage the public and private procurement processes to create equal opportunities and outcomes for women as business owners, leaders, and workers, while simultaneously contributing to economic growth.

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

MSEA Launches Transformative Training for Micro-Enterprises Under Government of Kenya and World Bank-Backed KJET Project.

Barny Kanja, a facilitator  from  Momentrum Consulting Africa Ltd   In a classroom buzzing with the quiet focus of entrepreneurs accustomed to working with their hands, a new kind of tool was being handed out: knowledge. This week, the Micro and Small Enterprises Authority (MSEA) continued with  classroom training of a transformative national project, offering a lifeline of practical skills to small business owners across Kenya.  The training started on 10th November 2025, with pilot projects bringing hope in different parts of the country. The session marks the first concrete step of the ambitious Kenya Jobs and Economic Transformation (KJET) Project , a five-year partnership (2024-2029) between the Government of Kenya and the World Bank. But for the men and women in the room, owners of small workshops, dairy cooperatives, textile producers, and fisheries, the project is more than policy. It’s a promise: to increase investment in their businesses, help them rea...

Green Gold Rush: UK-Funded Forum Links African Innovators with Investors to Build a Cleaner Future.

  Nairobi, Kenya, By George Mutua. The air in Nairobi was thick with more than just the usual buzz of a city on the move today. Inside a conference hall, it crackled with the electricity of ambition and the smell of a greener future. More than 150 of Africa’s brightest green manufacturing entrepreneurs, investors, and industry leaders gathered for the Pan-African Green Business Building (GBB) Forum , a high-stakes meeting designed to turn climate-positive ideas into booming, job-creating businesses. Funded by the UK government through its flagship Manufacturing Africa programme, the one-day event was a vibrant marketplace of innovation. Its mission was simple but audacious: to connect the capital with the continent's most promising green startups, unlocking what research suggests could be a $2-4 billion a year market by 2030, and creating over 200,000 jobs in the process. Nairobi was the natural home for this gathering. Fresh off its crown as the continent's top destination f...

KPC Foundation and eKitabu Forge a New Blueprint to Rescue Kenya’s Isolated Creatives.

  Rachel Gathoni, the Kenya Pipeline Company Managing Trustee and Foundation Manager Ngecha, Kiambu, Kenya, by George Mutua .  In the shadow of a bustling Nairobi that often races past its art, a quiet but determined revolution is taking root. At the Mlango Farm artistic community in Ngecha, a serene landscape of sustainable agriculture and deep creative history, the Kenya Pipeline Company (KPC) Foundation has launched the  Sanaa  initiative. This is not merely another corporate social responsibility event. Instead, it is a deliberate, structured attempt to diagnose and treat the chronic isolation and market fragmentation that have long plagued Kenya's writers, visual artists, and musicians. For one day, over fifty creatives, ranging from Gen Z digital poets to veteran painters who have been wielding brushes for forty years, sat elbow-to-elbow with corporate leaders. Their mission was brutally simple yet historically elusive:  to stop creating alone and start ...