Ambassador Jean Kamau cutting the cake to celebrate Kenya's 50th anniversary in Atlanta, Georgia
Preparations for the third annual Kenyan diaspora conference scheduled to begin at the end of the week in the US are complete.
Jean
Kamau, the chief of missions at Kenya’s embassy in Washington, DC
disclosed this during a press briefing earlier in the week.
Ms
Kamau said that this year’s conference is being held in December and
not the traditional month of October so as to coincide with Kenya’s 50
years celebrations.
The conference is themed "50 Years onwards: Diaspora Past and Future Role in Development.”
“The
third diaspora conference is being held in the year that Kenya is also
celebrating her 50 years of independence, the year of Jubilee, Ms Kamau
said.
It presents a unique opportunity to for us to
celebrate Kenya’s achievements thus far and reflect on the opportunities
in the future. This conference is well positioned to thematically
address some of the most critical issues in diaspora affairs,” she said.
So
far, close to 200 people have already registered for the conference but
she expected the number to increase due Kenyans rushing to register at
the last minute.
She said Kenyans living in North America who had not registered by the deadline announced earlier could still do so.
“Even
though deadlines are important and necessary for planning purposes and
we would prefer people adhere to them, we also appreciate the fact that
there are those who may have not been aware of our deadline.
The conference is too important to shut out any person willing to participate,” she said.
Speaking
to OneMicShow, an online radio show hosted by Ali Badawy and Humphrey
Muturi, Ms Kamau said participants should expect better quality of
presentations and discussions in the two-day conference that is schedule
to run from Saturday, December, 14 to Sunday, December 15, 2013 at
Hilton Crystal City at Washington Reagan National Airport.
Crystal City is in Arlington, Virginia.
MORE INTERACTION
Ambassador
Kamau said that a review of the feedback submitted by participants of
the last two conferences indicated that the diaspora community wanted
more interaction and open engagement as opposed to lectures and
PowerPoint presentations.
In addition, participants
indicated a desire for the conference to provide sessions that focus
more on the diaspora community and the issues that influence and affect
their success and failures living in America as individuals, families
and community.
“It is with this in mind that we are staying away from speeches from officials from Kenya. We want direct engagement by the diaspora with people in the business community and those who have identified the potential that the Diaspora has and are ready to recruit them,” she said.
Leading global firms like General Electric (GE) have developed programmes for young professionals to go back to Africa to work in its branches spread around the continent.
“It is with this in mind that we are staying away from speeches from officials from Kenya. We want direct engagement by the diaspora with people in the business community and those who have identified the potential that the Diaspora has and are ready to recruit them,” she said.
Leading global firms like General Electric (GE) have developed programmes for young professionals to go back to Africa to work in its branches spread around the continent.
GE’s
Back to Africa is a development strategy aimed at attracting African
diaspora talent back to Africa to aid in accelerating growth in GE
Africa.
According to GE, the programme offers exciting
and challenging assignments that are aligned with functional and domain
expertise, as well as leadership opportunities in Sub-Saharan Africa.
FEATURED SPEAKERS
Ms
Kamau also disclosed that ambassador Amina Mohammed, Foreign Affairs
Cabinet minister who had earlier been touted as the keynote speaker
would not be coming as she was held up in Nairobi.
“Because
of the many things that are going on right now at home around Kenya’s
50 years anniversary celebrations, it was not possible for her (Amina)
to come,” she said.
Among the featured speakers include
governors Ali Hassan Joho of Mombasa County, Kinuthia Mbugua, Nakuru
County, Nathif Jama Adam (Garissa County) and Senators Kipchumba
Murkomen, Elkeyo Marakwet, and Amos Wako, Busia County.
Other
senators are Beatrice Elachi, (Nominated Senator Women’s Rep) Peter
Mositet, Kajiado County, Senator Mutahi Kagwe, Nyeri and Central Bank
governor, Prof Njuguna Ndungu.
Kenya Commercial Bank
(KCB), Barclays Bank, Commercial Bank of Africa, Equity Bank and GE, are
some of the sponsors of the conference.
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