Kenya ranked as 'failed state'

Kenya ranked as 'failed state'

Oh my God! now i can see, US has complitely lost apetite with Kenya, sorry to our noise neighbours!
 
This does not change anything really. We have heard it before and i bet it is not the last time that we will hear it either. How does a failed state look like? Is Kenya now more or less like Somalia? Give us a break.
 
This does not change anything really. We have heard it before and i bet it is not the last time that we will hear it either. How does a failed state look like? Is Kenya now more or less like Somalia? Give us a break.

You are all Failed States Kenya, Somalia, Uganda and the whole of Afrika except for US Tanzania Daima!
 
You are all Failed States Kenya, Somalia, Uganda and the whole of Afrika except for US Tanzania Daima!

Is this from an adult or a small child? Pole sana mtoto. I thought JF was meant for great thinkers.
 
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Uhuru Kenyatta casts his vote at Mutomo Primary School in Gatundu South on March 4, 2013. Uhuru was accompanied by his wife Margaret Kenyatta (right). PHOTO/EMMA NZIOKA NATION MEDIA GROUP
By KEVIN J KELLEY
Posted Monday, June 24 2013 at 14:10
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Source:US firm ranks Kenya as 'failed state' despite peaceful poll - Politics - nation.co.ke




Kenya is ranked among the world's 20 most unstable countries in an annual "failed-state index" published on Monday by a Washington think tank and an online international affairs journal.

Successful efforts to prevent a repeat of the post-election violence of five years ago did not impress the analysts at the Fund for Peace and Foreign Policy magazine.

"The elections, thankfully, were relatively peaceful," acknowledges the brief entry on Kenya, which is listed in 17th place on the index -- one spot better than in 2012.

"But, as the International Crisis Group writes," the Kenya commentary continues, "'the conflict drivers that triggered the 2007 bloodshed, including a culture of impunity, land grievances, corruption, ethnic tensions, weak institutions and regional and socio-economic inequality, have yet to be addressed adequately.'"

The index annually receives a significant amount of global media attention.

Critics say its rankings are arbitrary, in that comparative degrees of instability cannot be measured scientifically.

The index's sponsors point to their use of specialised software and "sophisticated search parameters and algorithms" that produce numerical scores for social, economic and political indicators for 178 countries.

The index compilers may also be vulnerable to charges of prejudice since black African countries -- Somalia, Democratic Republic of Congo, Sudan, South Sudan and Chad -- account for the five worst cases of state failure.

Despite military and political gains made against insurgents, "Somalia has the dubious honour of being the world’s No 1 failed state for the sixth straight year," says an introduction to the index.

Kenya is ranked one spot above Nigeria and just below Niger.

Uganda is placed in the 22nd position, while Tanzania is listed 65th, which is said to make it slightly more stable than both Israel and China.

Finland, Sweden and Norway are deemed the world's three most stable states.

That suggests the index may have poor predictive capacities, since Sweden was shaken last month by widespread rioting.
 
Thats one among many reasons why Obama choose to visit Tanzania and snubs others!
 
US firm ranks Kenya as 'failed state' despite peaceful poll

uhuru.jpg

Uhuru Kenyatta casts his vote at Mutomo Primary School in Gatundu South on March 4, 2013. Uhuru was accompanied by his wife Margaret Kenyatta (right). PHOTO/EMMA NZIOKA NATION MEDIA GROUP


By KEVIN J KELLEY
Posted Monday, June 24 2013 at 14:10

Kenya is ranked among the world's 20 most unstable countries in an annual "failed-state index" published on Monday by a Washington think tank and an online international affairs journal.

Successful efforts to prevent a repeat of the post-election violence of five years ago did not impress the analysts at the Fund for Peace and Foreign Policy magazine.

"The elections, thankfully, were relatively peaceful," acknowledges the brief entry on Kenya, which is listed in 17th place on the index -- one spot better than in 2012.

"But, as the International Crisis Group writes," the Kenya commentary continues, "'the conflict drivers that triggered the 2007 bloodshed, including a culture of impunity, land grievances, corruption, ethnic tensions, weak institutions and regional and socio-economic inequality, have yet to be addressed adequately.'"

The index annually receives a significant amount of global media attention.

Critics say its rankings are arbitrary, in that comparative degrees of instability cannot be measured scientifically.

The index's sponsors point to their use of specialised software and "sophisticated search parameters and algorithms" that produce numerical scores for social, economic and political indicators for 178 countries.

The index compilers may also be vulnerable to charges of prejudice since black African countries -- Somalia, Democratic Republic of Congo, Sudan, South Sudan and Chad -- account for the five worst cases of state failure.

Despite military and political gains made against insurgents, "Somalia has the dubious honour of being the world’s No 1 failed state for the sixth straight year," says an introduction to the index.

Kenya is ranked one spot above Nigeria and just below Niger.

Uganda is placed in the 22nd position, while Tanzania is listed 65th, which is said to make it slightly more stable than both Israel and China.

Finland, Sweden and Norway are deemed the world's three most stable states.

That suggests the index may have poor predictive capacities, since Sweden was shaken last month by widespread rioting.

Source:
US firm ranks Kenya as 'failed state' despite peaceful poll - Politics - nation.co.ke

The 2012 Failed States Index - Interactive Map and Rankings | Foreign Policy
:mwaaah: Haiwezekani Kenya iwe failed state. Kenya jmemudu mambo mengi. Kwa mfano wameweza kumudu kundi hatari la Al shabab na wameweza kuwa wamoja mbali na kupigwa mabomu mara kwa mara. Vibomu viwili vinataka kutusambaratisha wa TZ.
 
Mtoto wa Sumbawanga hajui kama kuna nchi inaitwa Kenya....kwa nn kujifananisha na sisi kwa kila kitu......KENYA is a failed state...NUKTA!
wajua kenya ni nchi inayojitegemea si kibaraka wa wazungu kama nchi zingine,hata mtoto wa darasa la tatu huko simbawanga anajua kuwa kenya is not a failed state
 
My, view about the current Democratic achievements in Kenya have hit the highest standards. The current leadership has chosen to resolve issues legally as opposed to sending a group of recce# to clamp down of te teachers that are agitating for their pay
 
Eh kumbe bongo tupo vizuri..sasa hawa magamba mbona wanaleta kwere za mabom ah?..hizo rank ndo zingekua za soka kenya mngekua juu ka'mawingu!
 
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