Kenyans abroad plan to establish a skills database for soliciting the national and county government jobs.
Kenya
Diaspora Alliance (KDA) chairman Shem Ochuodho said 2,000 professionals
had uploaded their resumes. The lobby aims to increase the number to
10,000 professionals next year, which will act as a basis for pitching
for various vacancies in the public service.
“In the
last one year, diaspora Kenyans sent home Sh300 billion being the
second-highest foreign income earner after tea. We have professional
skills and experience earned abroad that could benefit our country
economically,” he said.
Speaking on the concluded 2019
diaspora convention, Dr Ochuodho said Kenyans working in various sectors
across the world had expressed their wish to return home to share their
skills.
He said the appointment of Mwende Mwinzi as
Kenya’s ambassador nominee to South Korea was a welcome gesture for the
diaspora community, which understands both worlds giving them the
capability to safeguard Kenya’s interests abroad, once appointed to
various public roles.
KDA advisory board member and
former Institute of Certified Public Accountants of Kenya
Vice-Chairperson Rosemary Gituma said tapping the diaspora would benefit
the public sector entities from readily-available skills, saving Kenya
the cost of training such expertise.
The convention, whose participants were drawn from the diaspora,
local chief executives, top State officials and business owners,
reiterated the need for a fully-fledged diaspora department to help vet
local companies seeking to offer Kenya abroad services and products,
curbing incidents in which briefcase companies con the diaspora.
“We
are in close talks with the Capital Markets Authority, Nairobi
Securities Exchange and Central Bank of Kenya towards the introduction
of more financial products that the diaspora can invest in such as green
bonds and unit trusts, among others,” said Dr Ochuodho.
Kenya
Diaspora Investment Club Chairman Paul Gitonga said KDA would also
facilitate business talks between foreign investors and local small and
medium enterprises to attract more capital to Kenya.
The
lobby is currently holding talks with US-based Africa Diaspora Business
Community, which expressed interest in investing in solar farms, waste
management and in agribusiness, especially on the provision of cold
storage facilities.
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