Loading...

  • 25 Oct, 2025
CLOSE
How new businesses in Kenya are earning from carbon credit trading

How new businesses in Kenya are earning from carbon credit trading

Kenyan startups are innovatively earning from carbon credit trading by leveraging clean energy, reforestation, and sustainable transport. These projects reduce emissions, attract global partnerships, and empower communities. With growing global demand for carbon offsets, this is a major opportunity for green economic growth in Kenya.

RESPONSIBLE GAMING IN KENYA

35 key stakeholders across NGOs, and healthcare institutions addressing responsible gaming in Kenya, with NGOs focusing primarily on awareness and support services (44% on advocacy), corporations implementing responsible gaming features, and healthcare institutions providing essential treatment services, though all face challenges with funding limitations and stigma affecting program effectiveness

Read More

How carbon credits are being used to fund solar and wind projects in rural Kenya

Carbon credits are funding solar and wind projects in rural Kenya, reducing upfront costs, attracting investors, and supporting climate goals. Initiatives like SunCulture and KenGen show strong potential for sustainable energy access and community development. This presents a major opportunity for Kenya to expand renewable energy, empower communities, and attract climate-aligned investment.

Read More

DIGITAL EDUCATION UNDER SIEGE: KENYA'S E-LEARNING CYBERSECURITY CRISIS

This case study examines the growing cybersecurity challenges facing Kenya's e-learning ecosystem, documenting the dramatic rise in attacks, analyzing specific threat vectors, and providing actionable recommendations for educational institutions. Based on data through December 2024, it offers critical insights for educational leaders, policymakers, and technology providers.

Read More

KENYA'S SPECIALIZED GAMBLING ADDICTION SUPPORT ORGANIZATIONS

Kenya's two major gambling addiction support organizations, GASK and RFGK, have established robust therapeutic frameworks combining traditional approaches with digital solutions, featuring strong professional expertise and comprehensive service models, though their well-developed support systems could benefit from better integration and expanded digital presence to reach more affected individuals.

Read More

KENYA'S GAMBLING CONTROL BILL 2023

The Kenyan gaming industry is experiencing significant transformation through the Gambling Control Bill 2023, establishing a dedicated Regulatory Authority with consumer protections, responsible gambling practices, and competitive taxation (15% GGR), resulting in market growth to KES 6.2B with 200 licensed operators despite compliance challenges and addiction concerns

Read More

MICROINSURANCE INNOVATIONS FOR MSMES IN KENYA

Kenya's MSMEs face significant exposure to shocks – 35% of households/businesses recently reported losses from fire, flood, or theft. Formal insurance penetration remains low (22% of Kenyans have insurance, 2.4% penetration overall). Kenyan insurers and startups are responding with innovative microinsurance products.

Read More