Youth For Kenya Tourism And Environment is a non-governmental organization that aims to improve the quality of life of families in Kenya.
Objectives
- Promotion of Kenyan Tourism and Conservation of our Environment.
Non-governmental organizations (NGOs)
- Non-governmental organizations (NGOs) play a vital role in Kenya’s development and human security. They address various challenges such as health care access, education, environmental conservation, women’s rights, and economic empowerment.
- They also fill gaps left by governmental programs, bring innovative solutions to persistent problems, and empower communities to take charge of their futures.
- NGOs are catalysts of economic growth and help to assess and address threats to democracy, health and the environment . Some of the top NGOs in Kenya include (Click here)
Introduction to NGOs Coordination Board
The Non-Governmental Organizations Co-ordination Board is a State Corporation established by the Non-Governmental Organizations Co-ordination Act (Cap 19) of 1990. The Board has the responsibility of regulating and enabling the NGO sector in Kenya. The NGOs Co-ordination Board started its operations in 1992 and is currently under the Ministry of Interior and National Administration.
Specifically, the NGOs Co-ordination Board is responsible for inter alia registering, facilitating and coordinating all national and international NGOs operating in Kenya; advising the government on their contribution to national development; providing policy guidelines for NGOs to align their activities with national priorities and receiving and analyzing NGOs annual reports.
For more information about Youth For Kenya Tourism And Environment visit :https://ngobureau.go.ke/