Australia Awards Global Tracer Facility

Australia Awards Global Tracer Facility: Case Study #3: Kenya

Publication Date

1-1-2017

Subjects

Scholarships, Alumni, Developing countries, International aid, International cooperation, Agriculture, Economic development, Case studies, Impact studies

Abstract

This report details the outcomes of a case study of Kenyan alumni of Australian development scholarships. Alumni in this case study completed their scholarships between the mid-1980s and the mid-1990s. Alumni have used their skills, knowledge and networks to contribute to achieving Kenyan development goals in the areas of economic development, food security and environmental management, including increasing agriculture exports and trade by establishing a regulatory body for plant health to support exports and imports into European and Middle Eastern markets. Alumni provided strong examples of long-term relationships developed through collaboration on research projects, professional links with Australia, and in the strengthening of networks through ongoing engagement with the Australian High Commission. The Australia Awards have achieved their long-term outcome for these Kenyan alumni, who viewed Australia, Australians and Australian expertise positively. Alumni in this case study were awarded scholarships in a period of substantial Australian Government investment in scholarships in Africa and have seen the benefits for a number of their peers. All alumni included in this case study benefited greatly from their scholarships and noted the impact on their careers.

Place of Publication

Canberra, Australia

Publisher

Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade

Geographic Subject

Africa, Kenya

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