The Non-Profit Sector in Kenya - Aga Khan Development Network
The Non-Profit Sector in Kenya - Aga Khan Development Network The Non-Profit Sector in Kenya - Aga Khan Development Network
Main NPO fields and activities by ICNPOICPNOCulture & RecreationEducation and ResearchHealthSocial servicesEnvironmentActivitiesVisual and performing artsMedia and communicationSports and social clubsCultural shows and entertainmentPrimary and secondary educationVocational trainingAdult educationSocial science researchPolicy researchHospital care, rehabilitation servicesHome-based carePsychiatric treatment and adviceMental health treatmentEmergency medical servicesPublic health educationCare for children, the elderly, and the handicappedEmergency and reliefAssisting refugeesIncome and material supportTemporary sheltersEnvironmental awarenessConservation of natural resources /erosion controlAnimal careEnvironmental beautificationAppendix 25
ICPNODevelopment and HousingCivil and AdvocacyPhilanthropyInternational ActivitiesBusiness and ProfessionalReligionActivitiesEconomic and social developmentConstruction of housesTraining in constructionConsumer protectionLobbying and advocacyCivic education and legal servicesVictim support and rehabilitationGrants and fundraisingPromoting voluntarismCultural exchangesRelief services and disaster managementProfessional exchangesBusiness promotionsPreaching, ceremonies and associations26The Non-Profit Sector In Kenya
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ICPNO<strong>Development</strong> and Hous<strong>in</strong>gCivil and AdvocacyPhilanthropyInternational ActivitiesBus<strong>in</strong>ess and ProfessionalReligionActivitiesEconomic and social developmentConstruction of housesTra<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> constructionConsumer protectionLobby<strong>in</strong>g and advocacyCivic education and legal servicesVictim support and rehabilitationGrants and fundrais<strong>in</strong>gPromot<strong>in</strong>g voluntarismCultural exchangesRelief services and disaster managementProfessional exchangesBus<strong>in</strong>ess promotionsPreach<strong>in</strong>g, ceremonies and associations26<strong>The</strong> <strong>Non</strong>-<strong>Profit</strong> <strong>Sector</strong> In <strong>Kenya</strong>