Kenya Embassy Ireland

Kenya Embassy Ireland - Service Charter PDF Print E-mail
  
Monday, 24 August 2009 14:00

The Embassy of the Republic of Kenya to the Republic of Ireland was established in August 2007. The decision to open a resident diplomatic Mission at the Ambassadorial level arises from the recognition of the long standing friendly bilateral relations between the two countries.

Ireland has since Kenya’s independence in 1963, played a significant role in improving the welfare of the Kenyan people. The opening of the Embassy also reflects a new approach in Kenya’s foreign policy, which gives equal emphasis to Kenya’s economic interests in its diplomatic engagement with other countries. Themain objective of the opening of the Kenya Embassy in Ireland is to strengthen and diversify the existing relations between the governments and the people of the two countries in various areas of mutual interests including trade, education, tourism and transfer of technology. The new Mission is also expected to advance the government’s renewed efforts to accord consular services to Kenyans in Diaspora and strengthen their role in national development.

The complete service charter document in pdf format can be downloaded here.

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The Kenya Embassy has the pleasure to announce its support for the Kenya Jambo Night to held on Saturday, 11th September 2010 at the Teacher's Club, Parnell Square Dublin 1 from 7pm.  The event which is jointly organised by the Institute of Technology Tallaght and the Kenya Society of Ireland (KenSoi) is in aid of the Mukuru Harambee Scholarship Fund. Come share the moment.

 

 

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The Kenya Embassy in Dublin wishes to express its appreciation to all Kenyans and friends of Kenya who attended the Kenya Constitution Day celebrations held on Friday, 27th August 2010 at the Royal Dublin Society Headquarters Minerva Hall.  Your participation made the event such a great success.  The Embassy further avails itself to renew its assurances of partnership with the Kenya Diaspora in Ireland.

 

PAMOJA TUJIVUNIE KUWA WAKENYA!

 

 

 
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The Kenya Embassy in Ireland is inviting all Kenyans living in Ireland to register their details with the Embassy.

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