Kenya has assumed the chairmanship of the Jobs for Youth in Africa (JfYA) Community of Practice, pledging to address a significant youth employment gap across the continent. Separately, the British High Commission in Nairobi has clarified reports by Samburu residents claiming the British Army Training Unit Kenya is downsizing and causing job losses in Nanyuki. Meanwhile, the incorporation of the WHO child development assessment tool into Kenya's national health survey marks a significant step in monitoring early childhood growth, addressing youth development from a different angle.

Kenya has assumed the chairmanship of the Jobs for Youth in Africa (JfYA) Community of Practice (CoP), pledging to address a significant youth employment gap across the continent.
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Kenya has integrated the World Health Organization’s (WHO) child development assessment tool into its national health survey, marking a significant step in monitoring early childhood growth.
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