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Kenya audits Ksh2.17T donor projects, flags supplier trap
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 80130, member: 636"] The Kenyan Treasury is auditing over two hundred donor-backed projects valued at more than two trillion shillings. Treasury Cabinet Secretary John Mbadi launched the review, targeting initiatives he described as supplier-driven rather than serving local development needs. Officials identified two hundred thirty-four projects at risk of stalling without an urgent government injection of one hundred thirty billion shillings in matching funds. Mbadi explained that many projects are initiated based on donor agendas, not Kenya's actual priorities. This creates a financial burden when the state cannot meet its funding obligations, leaving taxpayers responsible for hefty fees. The review, coordinated through the Deputy President's office, aims to eliminate low-value endeavors and address chronic funding gaps. These findings match a recent Parliamentary Budget Office report highlighting the same number of threatened projects. The PBO noted most financing comes from loans, with a smaller portion from grants, all requiring Kenyan counterpart contributions. Bureaucratic delays and capacity issues have historically led to poor absorption of these donor funds, risking incomplete projects and constraining domestic development spending. This audit could redefine future donor partnerships, shifting focus toward sustainable models that prioritize national interests over external commercial agendas. [/QUOTE]
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