Kenya Jobs and Economic Transformation Project-KJET

Kenya Jobs and Economic Transformation Project-KJET

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Kenya Jobs and Economic Transformation (KJET) is 5-yr Government of Kenya project funded by the World Bank.

The project's objective is ‘To increase private sector investments, access to markets and sustainable finance to create and improve jobs’.

01/05/2026

Happy Labour Day!!

15/04/2026

Kenya Jobs and Economic Transformation (KJET) Project interventions are all geared towards an improved business environment, enterprise competitiveness and ultimately new and improved job opportunities.

03/04/2026

Wishing you a Happy Easter!!

20/03/2026

Eid Mubarak!!

08/03/2026

Photos from State Department for Investment Promotion-Kenya's post 06/03/2026
Photos from Kithure Kindiki's post 25/02/2026

16/02/2026

Are you wondering how your dairy enterprise can move from ‘getting by’ to becoming a sustainable business? This is exactly the shift that KJET’s Component 2 - implemented by the Micro and Small Enterprises Authority - MSEA -intervention is driving, strengthening the cooperative to move beyond milk bulking towards value addition, turning dairy into a more reliable, profitable enterprise that supports households, creates local jobs, and grows the dairy value chain for the long term. Kabianga Dairies has not been left behind. See what they had to say
Hon Wycliffe A. Oparanya, EGH Hon. Susan Mang'eni PS State Department For MSMEs dev't World Bank Kenya State Department for Investment Promotion-Kenya State Department of Cooperatives Micro and Small Enterprises Authority - MSEA Kenya Development Corporation Kenya Investment Authority

16/02/2026

Kenyan MSMEs face climate shocks like droughts, floods, and extreme weather that can quickly destroy stock, disrupt supply chains, and halt cash flow. That’s why KJET Component 3 implemented through Kenya Development Corporation supports MSMEs with green initiatives that build resilience, not just recovery. It helps direct investment into climate-smart businesses and upgrades that enable enterprises to adapt, lower risks, and keep jobs secure. This approach also backs Kenya’s move toward a green economy by focusing on solutions that strengthen climate action where it matters most: in the daily survival and growth of SMEs. Hon Wycliffe A. Oparanya, EGH Hon. Susan Mang'eni PS State Department For MSMEs dev't World Bank Kenya State Department of Cooperatives Micro and small business authority -MSEA State Department for Investment Promotion-Kenya Kenya Investment Authority

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