Wakenya watajwa ndani ya kumi bora kwenye ukarimu - ndio maana majirani wamejaza omba omba huku

Wakenya watajwa ndani ya kumi bora kwenye ukarimu - ndio maana majirani wamejaza omba omba huku

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Utafiti umefanywa kwenye mataifa 146, Kenya imeibuka namba nane kwa mataifa yenye wananchi wakarimu, hii ni nzuri ila pia ina changamoto zake maana majirani wa kusini hutumia hii kama fursa ya kutujazia wanachi wake kuomba omba kwenye barabara zetu.

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Kenyans have been ranked amongst the 10 most generous nations in the world, according to a new report.
The UK-based Charities Aid Foundation said that Kenya ranked eighth (among 146 countries) in terms of its three key criteria – helping a stranger, donating money and volunteering for good causes.
It is the only African country in the top ten.
The report said that 72 percent of Kenyans were prepared to help a stranger, 46 percent donated money and 45 percent gave up their own time to volunteer.
The CAF World Giving Index 2018 includes data from 146 countries collected throughout 2017.
It said that it has seen an upward trend for Africa in terms of generosity towards those in need over the past decade as Africa’s middle class continues to grow.
“With as many as 2.4 billion people set to join the world’s middle classes by 2030, it is crucial that we ensure that the groundwork is put in place to support and encourage a mass engagement in giving,” the report said.

“We estimate that if the world’s middle classes were to give just 0.5% of their spending that could amount to $319 billion in resources for civil society organisations annually in 2030.”
The CAF report said that while those in developed countries are the most likely to donate money (42 percent), those in developing countries are the most likely to have helped a stranger (54 percent).
Volunteering time has largely similar participation levels across both the developed (24 percent) and developing (21 percent) countries.
The most likely age group globally to have helped a stranger are those aged 30-49 years, followed closely by the youngest age group, 15-29 year olds.
Indonesia still has the highest proportion of its people volunteering with a score of 53%, followed by Liberia in second place and Kenya in third place.
Across the continents, helping a stranger is the most common giving behaviour.
Oceania (65 percent) and Africa (58 percent) record the highest rates of helping a stranger whilst Europe has the lowest prevalence (44 percent).
Europe also has the lowest rates of volunteering (19 percent) of any of the other continents.
Kenyans ranked among world's most generous - report
 
Wonders shall never end sijui niko sawa hapo.ujue huku tuko bize kubeba gunia ghalan
 
Hahahahahahahahahahahaha,Hii minyani ya kenya haina ukarimu bali inatabia ya kutetemekea ngozi nyeupe......Nyani haoni kundule
 
Hi ndio inaitwa diplomasia ya kucheza na akili za watu sio kama wao Kenya wamelala tu akaibuka mtu akasema kuwa wao ni wakarimu hapa kuna vitu wamevifanya nyuma ya pazia
Hawa jamaa wana akili sana
Acha sisi tuendele kutangazi ulimwengu kuwa tuna wauza unga wengi na mashoga wengi
Labda tunaona kutangaza hivi ndio tutapata sifa
 
Utafiti umefanywa kwenye mataifa 146, Kenya imeibuka namba nane kwa mataifa yenye wananchi wakarimu, hii ni nzuri ila pia ina changamoto zake maana majirani wa kusini hutumia hii kama fursa ya kutujazia wanachi wake kuomba omba kwenye barabara zetu.

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Kenyans have been ranked amongst the 10 most generous nations in the world, according to a new report.
The UK-based Charities Aid Foundation said that Kenya ranked eighth (among 146 countries) in terms of its three key criteria – helping a stranger, donating money and volunteering for good causes.
It is the only African country in the top ten.
The report said that 72 percent of Kenyans were prepared to help a stranger, 46 percent donated money and 45 percent gave up their own time to volunteer.
The CAF World Giving Index 2018 includes data from 146 countries collected throughout 2017.
It said that it has seen an upward trend for Africa in terms of generosity towards those in need over the past decade as Africa’s middle class continues to grow.
“With as many as 2.4 billion people set to join the world’s middle classes by 2030, it is crucial that we ensure that the groundwork is put in place to support and encourage a mass engagement in giving,” the report said.

“We estimate that if the world’s middle classes were to give just 0.5% of their spending that could amount to $319 billion in resources for civil society organisations annually in 2030.”
The CAF report said that while those in developed countries are the most likely to donate money (42 percent), those in developing countries are the most likely to have helped a stranger (54 percent).
Volunteering time has largely similar participation levels across both the developed (24 percent) and developing (21 percent) countries.
The most likely age group globally to have helped a stranger are those aged 30-49 years, followed closely by the youngest age group, 15-29 year olds.
Indonesia still has the highest proportion of its people volunteering with a score of 53%, followed by Liberia in second place and Kenya in third place.
Across the continents, helping a stranger is the most common giving behaviour.
Oceania (65 percent) and Africa (58 percent) record the highest rates of helping a stranger whilst Europe has the lowest prevalence (44 percent).
Europe also has the lowest rates of volunteering (19 percent) of any of the other continents.
Kenyans ranked among world's most generous - report
Hiyo nakubali wakenya wakarimu hadi wanaume wanaolewa na wazungu kweli nyinyi wakarimu
 
Utafiti umefanywa kwenye mataifa 146, Kenya imeibuka namba nane kwa mataifa yenye wananchi wakarimu, hii ni nzuri ila pia ina changamoto zake maana majirani wa kusini hutumia hii kama fursa ya kutujazia wanachi wake kuomba omba kwenye barabara zetu.

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Kenyans have been ranked amongst the 10 most generous nations in the world, according to a new report.
The UK-based Charities Aid Foundation said that Kenya ranked eighth (among 146 countries) in terms of its three key criteria – helping a stranger, donating money and volunteering for good causes.
It is the only African country in the top ten.
The report said that 72 percent of Kenyans were prepared to help a stranger, 46 percent donated money and 45 percent gave up their own time to volunteer.
The CAF World Giving Index 2018 includes data from 146 countries collected throughout 2017.
It said that it has seen an upward trend for Africa in terms of generosity towards those in need over the past decade as Africa’s middle class continues to grow.
“With as many as 2.4 billion people set to join the world’s middle classes by 2030, it is crucial that we ensure that the groundwork is put in place to support and encourage a mass engagement in giving,” the report said.

“We estimate that if the world’s middle classes were to give just 0.5% of their spending that could amount to $319 billion in resources for civil society organisations annually in 2030.”
The CAF report said that while those in developed countries are the most likely to donate money (42 percent), those in developing countries are the most likely to have helped a stranger (54 percent).
Volunteering time has largely similar participation levels across both the developed (24 percent) and developing (21 percent) countries.
The most likely age group globally to have helped a stranger are those aged 30-49 years, followed closely by the youngest age group, 15-29 year olds.
Indonesia still has the highest proportion of its people volunteering with a score of 53%, followed by Liberia in second place and Kenya in third place.
Across the continents, helping a stranger is the most common giving behaviour.
Oceania (65 percent) and Africa (58 percent) record the highest rates of helping a stranger whilst Europe has the lowest prevalence (44 percent).
Europe also has the lowest rates of volunteering (19 percent) of any of the other continents.
Kenyans ranked among world's most generous - report
Hiyo nakubali wakenya wakarimu hadi wanaume wanaolewa na wazungu kweli nyinyi wakarimu
 
-Helping a stranger, -Donating money, -Volunteering for a good cause. Vigezo vilivyotumika. Hapa hatuongei kuhusu ukarimu wa kinywani tu, kama wa baadhi ya hawa watani wetu. Kwa jina lingine unafik, yaani kawaida yao ni kuekana chini, kuchukizwa kabisa wakiona mmoja wao akijiendeleza au akifanikiwa, na kuoneshana meno wakati ndani wana chuki kupindukia, uchawi. Anayebisha anioneshe huo ukarimu wao wa kweli kwenye hizi comments zao hapa kwenye uzi huu.
 
Utafiti umefanywa kwenye mataifa 146, Kenya imeibuka namba nane kwa mataifa yenye wananchi wakarimu, hii ni nzuri ila pia ina changamoto zake maana majirani wa kusini hutumia hii kama fursa ya kutujazia wanachi wake kuomba omba kwenye barabara zetu.

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Kenyans have been ranked amongst the 10 most generous nations in the world, according to a new report.
The UK-based Charities Aid Foundation said that Kenya ranked eighth (among 146 countries) in terms of its three key criteria – helping a stranger, donating money and volunteering for good causes.
It is the only African country in the top ten.
The report said that 72 percent of Kenyans were prepared to help a stranger, 46 percent donated money and 45 percent gave up their own time to volunteer.
The CAF World Giving Index 2018 includes data from 146 countries collected throughout 2017.
It said that it has seen an upward trend for Africa in terms of generosity towards those in need over the past decade as Africa’s middle class continues to grow.
“With as many as 2.4 billion people set to join the world’s middle classes by 2030, it is crucial that we ensure that the groundwork is put in place to support and encourage a mass engagement in giving,” the report said.

“We estimate that if the world’s middle classes were to give just 0.5% of their spending that could amount to $319 billion in resources for civil society organisations annually in 2030.”
The CAF report said that while those in developed countries are the most likely to donate money (42 percent), those in developing countries are the most likely to have helped a stranger (54 percent).
Volunteering time has largely similar participation levels across both the developed (24 percent) and developing (21 percent) countries.
The most likely age group globally to have helped a stranger are those aged 30-49 years, followed closely by the youngest age group, 15-29 year olds.
Indonesia still has the highest proportion of its people volunteering with a score of 53%, followed by Liberia in second place and Kenya in third place.
Across the continents, helping a stranger is the most common giving behaviour.
Oceania (65 percent) and Africa (58 percent) record the highest rates of helping a stranger whilst Europe has the lowest prevalence (44 percent).
Europe also has the lowest rates of volunteering (19 percent) of any of the other continents.
Kenyans ranked among world's most generous - report
HAIWEZI KUWA NA HAITAKUWA WAKENYA WAKARIMU????? [emoji23][emoji23][emoji23][emoji23][emoji23][emoji23][emoji23]
 
-Helping a stranger, -Donating money, -Volunteering for a good cause. Vigezo vilivyotumika. Hapa hatuongei kuhusu ukarimu wa kinywani tu, kama wa baadhi ya hawa watani wetu. Kwa jina lingine unafik, yaani kawaida yao ni kuekana chini, kuchukizwa kabisa wakiona mmoja wao akijiendeleza au akifanikiwa, na kuoneshana meno wakati ndani wana chuki kupindukia, uchawi. Anayebisha anioneshe huo ukarimu wao wa kweli kwenye hizi comments zao hapa kwenye uzi huu.
Umenena
 
angalia hata mtu wa kukusifia. huyo anataka awaongezee kina Dalamare wengine waje wajitwalie ARDHI.
 
-Helping a stranger, -Donating money, -Volunteering for a good cause. Vigezo vilivyotumika. Hapa hatuongei kuhusu ukarimu wa kinywani tu, kama wa baadhi ya hawa watani wetu. Kwa jina lingine unafik, yaani kawaida yao ni kuekana chini, kuchukizwa kabisa wakiona mmoja wao akijiendeleza au akifanikiwa, na kuoneshana meno wakati ndani wana chuki kupindukia, uchawi. Anayebisha anioneshe huo ukarimu wao wa kweli kwenye hizi comments zao hapa kwenye uzi huu.

Kuna mtu anawajua wakenya kuliko mtz duniani hapa!!!!!

Sisi tunawajua nyinyi vyema hakuna mtu atatusimulia.
 
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Kuna mtu anawajua wakenya kuliko mtz duniani hapa!!!!! Sisi tunawajua nyinyi vyema hakuna mtu atatusimulia.
Ufahamu wenu pia, kuhusu masuala mengi tu, huwa mnaupata kwa kutizama kila kitu na jicho la kinafik.
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Mambo kama haya ndio wanaongea kuhusu. Huyu dada Wanja Mwaura aliyemsaidia Hinga, classmate wake wa zamani, ni mfano mmoja tu wa wakenya wengi ambao huwa wanajitolea kufanya mambo mengi tu ya kuboresha jamii zao na maisha ya wakenya wenzao pia, tena kwa hiari yao.
 
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