The Board of Directors of the African Development Bank Group on 14th December 2023 approved a new five-year Country Strategy Paper (CSP) for Kenya.
The 2024-2028 CSP focuses on boosting private sector-driven growth through infrastructure development, strategic reforms, and human capital development.
The Bank's country office said these priority areas will complement each other and build on what has already been achieved with the Bank’s assistance while continuing to support Kenya’s vision of structural transformation and strengthening resilience.
“Our support, within the context of the new CSP 2024-2028, will be selectively focused on four sectors: transport, water, economic governance and skills development,” said Zerihun Gudeta Alemu, the Bank’s Chief Country Economist in Kenya.
To boost growth, the African Development Bank’s interventions will target reducing transport costs and travel time, improving access to affordable water and sanitation services and increasing agricultural production capacity using irrigation to combat food insecurity in the country.
The Bank will also finance operations in the energy sector to bolster private sector development and reduce the cost of doing business. The expected primary outcomes include improving commute times for public-sector transport from 40 km/hour (2022) to 60 km/hour by 2028, as well as lowering transport operating costs from $0.85 to 0.50 per kilometre per vehicle and increasing industrial water treatment capacity from 1,000 m3 daily in 2022 to 6,000 m3 by 2028.
Regarding developing human capital, the Bank will support the Kenyan government’s projects that encourage the development of human capabilities in higher education institutions. The Bank’s operation will be designed to open investment prospects for transforming education and training by developing relationships between industrial sectors aligned with labour market needs.
In the long term, the number of young people and women with relevant skills for the labour market should increase, while the number of graduates from higher education institutions in employment is expected to reach 40 percent by 2028, compared with 10 percent in 2023. In addition, the number of sustainable businesses created by young entrepreneurs should increase from 500 in 2023 to 2,000 in 2028.
As of July 2023, the African Development Bank Group’s active portfolio in Kenya comprised 51 projects, with a total commitment of $4.02 billion.

Africa’s AI adoption is accelerating, but its ability to scale depends primarily on foundational i...
African billionaires increased their combined net worth by $21.9 billion in 2025. Nigerian b...
Development Partners International sold its 20.17% stake in Atlantic Business International for mo...
Flutterwave acquired Nigerian open banking startup Mono in an all-share deal valued between $...
Africa’s energy & mining exports benefit from US tariff exemptions, cushioning trade as most other...
Egypt opens EliTe Solar manufacturing complex in Ain Sokhna zone $116 million project targets 5 GW solar cell and module capacity Investment supports...
Tender seeks off-grid solar systems for 22 Somali health centres Somalia’s power relies over 80% on diesel, electricity costs high Government targets...
Eskom says South Africa’s power system entered 2026 more stable Available capacity up 4,400 MW; fleet performance indicators improved Diesel savings...
Segilola gold mine produced 91,910 ounces in 2025, Thor says Output rose 8% from 2024, meeting annual production guidance Thor forecasts lower 2026...
Located at the mouth of the Senegal River, about twenty kilometers from the Atlantic Ocean, Saint-Louis Island holds a distinctive place in the country’s...
Benin considers hosting a pan-African cultural event inspired by FESMAN but plans to use a different name. Culture Minister Jean-Michel Abimbola...