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C5 Being a long-term partner
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C6_6 Other development partners (bilateral / multilateral agencies, regional blocks, etc.)
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C7_1 The national government
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C7_2 County governments
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C7_3 Parliament (National Assembly and Senate)
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C7_4 Private sector
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C7_5 Civil society (e.g., NGOs, Community Based Organizations, Foundations; Professional/ Trade associations, Faith-Based Organizations, Youth Groups)
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C7_6 Other development partners (bilateral / multilateral agencies, regional blocks, etc.)
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C7_7 Academia / think tanks / research institutions
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C7_8 Media
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C8_1 Financial instruments of the World Bank (IBRD and IDA) provided to the public sector meet the needs of Kenya (i.e., investment lending, Development Policy Loan, Trust Funds, Program-for-Results).
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E1_1 Television (TV)
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E1_10 Other
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E1_2 Radio
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E1_3 Newspapers (Print or online)
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E1_4 Social media
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E1_5 Official government statistics, websites, and publications
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E1_6 Research by the Academica / Think Tanks
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E1_7 Blogs
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E1_8 Podcasts
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E1_9 e-Newsletters
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E6_1 WBG work or research on climate change and greater resilience to natural disasters (including Kenya’s extreme water insecurity)
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E6_10 WBG support for greater public participation in decision-making
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E6_2 WBG work or research on human capital (support for greater equity in health and learning outcomes, financing safety nets)
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E7_1 The WBG helps address the current food crisis and enables greater preparedness to future food security crises
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E7_3 The WBG helps Kenya achieve greater resilience to natural disasters related to climate change and reduce Kenya’s extreme water insecurity
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E7_4 The WBG helps strengthen human capital by supporting greater equity in health and learning outcomes and expand access to social safety nets
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E7_7 The WBG helps Kenya rebuild trust between citizens and the state through greater public participation in decision-making
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F1 Which, if any, of the following is the primary specialization of your work?