- Kenya–United States relations
Kenya-United States relations are
bilateral relations betweenKenya and theUnited States . The United States and Kenya have enjoyed cordial relations since Kenya's independence. Relations became even closer after Kenya's democratic transition of 2002 and subsequent improvements inhuman rights .After Kenya's independence on
December 12 ,1963 , the United States immediately recognized the new nation and moved to establish diplomatic relations. Theembassy inNairobi was established December 12, 1963—Kenya’s independence day—withLaurence C. Vass as chargé d’affaires "ad interim " pending the appointment of anambassador .More than 9,000 U.S.
citizen s are registered with the U.S. Embassy as residents of Kenya. In 2006 a record 86,528 Americans visited Kenya, up 17.6% from 2005. About two-thirds of resident Americans aremissionaries and their families. U.S. business investment is estimated to be more than $285 million, primarily incommerce , lightmanufacturing , and thetourism industry .Al Qaeda terrorists bombed the U.S. Embassy in Nairobi on August 7, 1998, taking hundreds of lives and maiming thousands more. Since that event, the Kenyan and U.S. Governments have intensified cooperation to address all forms of insecurity in Kenya, includingterrorism . The United States provides equipment and training to Kenyan security forces, both civilian and military. In its dialog with the Kenyan Government, the United States urges effective action againstcorruption and insecurity as the two greatest impediments to Kenya achieving sustained, rapid economic growth.U.S. assistance to Kenya is substantial. It promotes broad-based economic development as the basis for continued progress in political, social, and related areas of national life. The U.S. assistance strategy is built around five broad objectives: Fighting disease and improving
healthcare ; fightingpoverty and promoting private sector-led prosperity; advancing shared democratic values, human rights, and good governance; cooperating to fight insecurity and terrorism; and collaborating to foster peace and stability in East Africa. ThePeace Corps , which has 150 volunteers in Kenya, is integral to the overall U.S. assistance strategy in Kenya.Principal U.S. Officials include:
* Ambassador--Michael E. Ranneberger
* Deputy Chief of Mission--Pamela Slutz
*USAID Mission Director--Erna Kerst
* Public Affairs Officer--T.J. DowlingThe U.S. Embassy in Kenya is located on UN Avenue, Nairobi, P.O. Box 606, Village Market, Nairobi (tel. 254-20-363-6000; fax 254-20-363-6157).
See also
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Foreign relations of the United States
*Foreign relations of Kenya References
StateDept [http://www.state.gov/r/pa/ei/bgn/2962.htm#relations]
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