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USAID Kuza
Project Overview

The USAID Kuza Activity

The USAID Kuza Activity, ACDI/VOCA

Get the basics on USAID Kuza, which works to increase the capacity of specific counties in Kenya to utilize public resources and attract private capital.

The USAID Kuza activity aims to scale the impacts of USAID’s resilience programming through local systems. USAID Kuza works in 10 arid and semi-arid counties of northern Kenya to:

  • Improve the enabling environment for economic opportunities
  • Accelerate public-private investment
  • Expand and deepen county-level capacity to build resilience
  • Foster self-reliance
  • Reduce the need for humanitarian assistance

Tags:

Financial Inclusion Gender Equity Market Systems Kenya
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