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Entry-Points for Peace-Positive Investments in Northern Kenya’s Frontier Markets – Summary of findings and recommendations

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Entry-Points for Peace-Positive Investments in Northern Kenya’s Frontier Markets – Summary of findings and recommendations

This report has been produced by Interpeace’s peacebuilding team in Kenya in partnership with its Finance for Peace initiative. It is a pre-feasibility study aimed at providing the first step analysis required to map a potential pipeline of investment approaches that can positively impact peace and conflict dynamics in the north of Kenya and contribute to sustainable development. The study focuses on the counties of Elgeyo Marakwet, Mandera and Marsabit where there has been a legacy of conflict dynamics that have intersected with development needs.

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