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Kenyan households that are exclusively engaged in agriculture contributed 31.4% to the reduction of rural poverty, and agriculture remains the largest income source for both poor and non-poor households in rural areas, according to the latest World Bank economic analysis.
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The new Kenya economic update shows that boosting agricultural productivity can help reduce poverty, particularly in rural areas

A lack of access to electricity hampers development. It affects everything from people’s ability to learn, to the creation of enterprises and the provision of public services like health care.
Why is reaching universal access still a challenge? The answers and solutions in our latest report:

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A new World Bank report says governments can reach their development goals faster through comprehensive electrification plans.