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= KudhibitiLeo hii, lete mlipuko wa Ebola, Uchumi wa dunia kuanguka, Ugaidi, majanga ya mazingira.... Kenya iko tayari kupambana nayo kuliko nchi nyingi Africa
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The 2019 Change Readiness Index (CRI) indicates the capability of a country – its government, private and public enterprises, people and wider civil society – to anticipate, prepare for, manage, and respond to a wide range of change drivers, proactively cultivating the resulting opportunities and mitigating potential negative impacts. Examples of change include:
Since 2012, the CRI has evolved to become a key tool that provides reliable, independent, and robust information to support the work of governments, civil society institutions, businesses, and the international development community.
- shocks such as financial and social instability and natural disasters
- political and economic opportunities and risks such as technology, competition, and changes in government.
In this year's report, we have chosen to take a closer look at one of the major risks facing future generations: climate change. Like all complex problems, there is no single, simple solution to ensure a climate-ready future. In the 2019 CRI report, we highlight the capabilities needed to mitigate and adapt to climate risks, speed up innovation in sustainable energy, and enable more effective roles for governments and civil society
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Kenya ranked third in Africa change index
Kenya has been ranked third in Africa and 59 globally in a study on readiness for change in terms of ability to manage risks that come with shocks such as natural disasters, financial or social stability.
The other risks contemplated under the ranking, carried out by audit and financial advisory firm KPMG, are economic and political opportunities as well as changes in demographics, technology and government.
In Africa only Mauritius and Namibia are ahead of Kenya in the ranking. Other countries that are in the top 10 in Africa in the roll are Morocco, Tunisia, Rwanda, Ghana, Botswana, Egypt and Cote d’Ivoire. Globally the countries in the index that lead are mainly in Europe, indicating that they are the best in being ready for risks involved in change.
The overall ranking index combines an index of enterprise, government, and people and civil society. KPMG says the index can be used to inform investment decisions by highlighting the strengths and weaknesses of target countries.
“A wide range of organisations can apply the data and insights from the CRI (change ready index to inform investment decisions by highlighting the strengths and weaknesses of target countries; improve government policy by benchmarking national strengths and weaknesses and identifying areas in need of reform,” the report says.
Kenya ni Nchi pekee ya kiafrika iliyoshtukiia mpango wa Augenics waliokuwa wamechanganya Chanjo ya tetanus na chemicals za kuzuia uzazi.
Sisi hapa bongo huwa tunatega tako tu .
Si ni kama wewe unavyopata tabu mitandaoni [emoji23][emoji23][emoji23]
Heheee...nko jf kupata burudani kutoka kw vilaza km wewe
Lile bwawa lilivyopasuka mlikabiliana nalo? Je ilikuwa watu wakapoteza maisha?Leo hii, lete mlipuko wa Ebola, Uchumi wa dunia kuanguka, Ugaidi, majanga ya mazingira.... Kenya iko tayari kupambana nayo kuliko nchi nyingi Africa
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The 2019 Change Readiness Index (CRI) indicates the capability of a country – its government, private and public enterprises, people and wider civil society – to anticipate, prepare for, manage, and respond to a wide range of change drivers, proactively cultivating the resulting opportunities and mitigating potential negative impacts. Examples of change include:
Since 2012, the CRI has evolved to become a key tool that provides reliable, independent, and robust information to support the work of governments, civil society institutions, businesses, and the international development community.
- shocks such as financial and social instability and natural disasters
- political and economic opportunities and risks such as technology, competition, and changes in government.
In this year's report, we have chosen to take a closer look at one of the major risks facing future generations: climate change. Like all complex problems, there is no single, simple solution to ensure a climate-ready future. In the 2019 CRI report, we highlight the capabilities needed to mitigate and adapt to climate risks, speed up innovation in sustainable energy, and enable more effective roles for governments and civil society
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Kenya ranked third in Africa change index
Kenya has been ranked third in Africa and 59 globally in a study on readiness for change in terms of ability to manage risks that come with shocks such as natural disasters, financial or social stability.
The other risks contemplated under the ranking, carried out by audit and financial advisory firm KPMG, are economic and political opportunities as well as changes in demographics, technology and government.
In Africa only Mauritius and Namibia are ahead of Kenya in the ranking. Other countries that are in the top 10 in Africa in the roll are Morocco, Tunisia, Rwanda, Ghana, Botswana, Egypt and Cote d’Ivoire. Globally the countries in the index that lead are mainly in Europe, indicating that they are the best in being ready for risks involved in change.
The overall ranking index combines an index of enterprise, government, and people and civil society. KPMG says the index can be used to inform investment decisions by highlighting the strengths and weaknesses of target countries.
“A wide range of organisations can apply the data and insights from the CRI (change ready index to inform investment decisions by highlighting the strengths and weaknesses of target countries; improve government policy by benchmarking national strengths and weaknesses and identifying areas in need of reform,” the report says.
Dhibiti- controlKudhibiti .... Kuthibitisha.... hichi kiswahili bana !
Inakunyima raha [emoji23][emoji23][emoji23]
Labda kw wafuasi wa jiwe km wewe....vp..umeshalipwa hela ya mwezi huu kuja kuipigani ccm jf..
Hahaha,
Hahaha mnapata tabu sana,
Njia ilishawapunguzia uwezo wa kufikiri mmebaki kutapa tapa tu hapa.
Hahaha,
Hahaha mnapata tabu sana,
Njia ilishawapunguzia uwezo wa kufikiri mmebaki kutapa tapa tu hapa.
Umerithi tabia ya twitter kutoka kwa babu yako ichoboy01 wow!
Nyie Tz anzeni na utu kwanza ndio hamna .Anzeni na njaa kwanza, au sio janga ni sehemu ya maisha yenu?.
Endelea ku lease ardhi kw ccm tu...huku ukijiita mzalendo...
Unaishi km squater kwenu[emoji1787][emoji1787][emoji1787][emoji1787]
Ujinga wa LDC na kukosa utu mnachinja albinos sababu nyie sio binadamu.Majanga yote!!
1. Vipi kuhusu janga la njaa
2. Vipi kuhusu janga la slums
3. Vipi kuhusu janga la flying toilets
4. Vipi kuhusu janga la tribalism!?
5. Vipi kuhusu janga la wizi na rushwa!?
6. Vipi kuhusu janga la ukame!?
7. Vipi kuhusu janga la flood.
8. Vipi kuhusu janga la deni kwa wachina!?
9. Vipi kuhusu janga la kuporwa ardhi na wazungu!?
10. Vipi kuhusu janga la kutotawaza baada ya kazi!?
11. Vipi janga la ukosefu wa maji Nairobi!?
12. Vipi janga la kipindupindu!?
13. Vipi janga la kunguni na chawa kwenye matatu.
Je majanga mnayosema ni yapi!?
Nyie Tz anzeni na utu kwanza ndio hamna .
Kuchinja albinos kinyama na kufurahia watu wakifa njaa ni kukosa utu na ubinadamu kabisa .