Governance & service delivery Where does Kenya rank globally based on perceived public-sector corruption? Source Transparency International Corruption Index 2020 – Kenya Short answer Where does Kenya rank globally based on perceived public-sector corruption? Transparency International’s Corruption Perceptions Index records perceived public-sector corruption in 180 countries and territories. It uses a scale of zero (highly corrupt) to 100 (very clean), based on feedback from experts and business people. In 2020, Kenya was ranked 124th. It was 137th ... Back Full answer
Governance & service delivery What share of Kenyan households have access to piped water? Source 2019 Kenya Population and Housing Census Vol 4 Short answer What share of Kenyan households have access to piped water? According to Kenya’s 2019 Population and Housing Census, 34.2% of households in the country rely on piped water as a source of drinking water. ... Back Full answer
Housing Governance & service delivery How many houses does the government of Kenya supply to citizens annually? Source Economic Survey 2020 Short answer How many houses does the government of Kenya supply to citizens annually? In 2019, the National Housing Corporation and the State Department for Housing built 100 and 430 units respectively for a total of 530 units or dwellings – higher than the 430 units realised in 2018. ... Back Full answer
Natural resources & energy Governance & service delivery What share of Kenyan households have access to electricity? Source World Bank Access to electricity (% of population) - Kenya Short answer What share of Kenyan households have access to electricity? According to data from the World Bank, in 2018 75% of Kenya’s population had access to electricity. Related: FACTSHEET: The cost of electricity in Kenya ... Back Full answer
Governance & service delivery What institutions are perceived to be the most corrupt in Kenya? Source Kenya Bribery Index 2019 Short answer What institutions are perceived to be the most corrupt in Kenya? According to Kenya’s Bribery Index 2019, the judiciary was ranked as the most bribery prone institution at 69% above the Police which topped the list in 2017. Although the Police was the second most bribery prone institution at 64%, it was equally the most improved with a reduction of 19.3 percent... Back Full answer