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By Milton Wilches
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DEMOGRAPHICS Kenya covers 581,309 km 2 (224,445 sq mi) and has a population of about 44 million as of July 2012. The vast majority of Kenyans are Christian (83%), with 47.7% regarding themselves as Protestant and 23.5% as Roman Catholic of the Latin Rite. The country has a young population, with 73% of residents aged below 30 years because of rapid population growth; from 2.9 million to 40 million inhabitants over the last century. The average family is reported to have 3-5 children. Kenya is characterized as having a very diverse ethnic and religious population composed of over 40 tribal affiliations. Kenya reports a literacy rate of 85%.
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Nurses treat 80% of the population who visit dispensaries, health centers and private clinics in rural and under-served urban areas. Complicated cases are referred to clinical officers, medical officers and consultants (specialists).
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Geography Its capital and largest city is Nairobi. Kenya lies on the equator with the Indian Ocean to the south-east, Tanzania to the south, Uganda to the west, South Sudan to the north-west, Ethiopia to the north and Somalia to the north- east. It lies between latitudes 5°N and 5°S, and longitudes 34°W and 42°E. It is also on the coast on the Indian Ocean. Kenya's climate varies from tropical along the coast to temperate inland to arid in the north and northeast parts of the country.
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Wildlife Kenya has considerable land area devoted to wildlife habitats, including the Masai Mara, where Blue Wildebeest and other bovid participate in a large scale annual migration. The "Big Five" animals of Africa can be found in Kenya and in the Masai Mara in particular: The lion, leopard, buffalo, rhinoceros and elephant. Kenya is the setting for one of the Natural Wonders of the World – the great wildebeest migration.
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Ethnic Groups There are an estimated 42 different communities, with Bantus (67%) and Nilotes (30%) constituting the majority of local residents. Cushitic groups also form a small ethnic minority, as do Arabs, Indians and Europeans. Ethnic groups in the nation are represented as follows: Kikuyu 22%, Luhya 14%, Luo 13%, Kalenjin 12%, Kamba 11%, Kisii 6%, Meru 6%, other African 15%, non-African (Asian, European, and Arab) 1%. Kenya's various ethnic groups typically speak their mother tongues within their own communities. The two official languages are English and Swahili.
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Economy Kenya is still a poor developing country with a Human Development Index (HDI) of 0.519, putting the country at the position of 145 out of 186 – one of the lowest in the world and about 38% of Kenyans live in absolute poverty. Unfortunately, a massive 22% of GDP still comes from the unreliable agricultural sector which employs 75% of the labor force. Industry and manufacturing is the smallest sector that accounts for 16% of the GDP.
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Kenya's services sector, which contributes 61% of GDP, is dominated by tourism. Agriculture is the second largest contributor to Kenya's gross domestic product (GDP), after the service sector. In 2005 agriculture, including forestry and fishing, accounted for 24% of GDP, as well as for 18% of wage employment and 50% of revenue from exports. The principal cash crops are tea, horticultural produce, and coffee; horticultural produce and tea are the main growth sectors and the two most valuable of all of Kenya's exports.
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Government Kenya is a presidential representative democratic republic. The President is both the head of state and head of government, and of a multi-party system. Executive power is exercised by the government. Legislative power is vested in both the government and the National Assembly or parliamentary lower house. The Judiciary is independent of the executive and the legislature. Under the presidency of Mwai Kibaki, the new ruling coalition promised to focus its efforts on generating economic growth, combating corruption, improving education, and rewriting its constitution. A few of these promises have been met.
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Summary Kenya has a population of about 44 million. Kenya has a diverse population that includes most major ethno racial and linguistic groups found in Africa. Kenya is characterized as having a very diverse ethnic and religious population composed of over 40 tribal affiliations. The Republic of Kenya, is a sovereign state in the African Great Lakes region of East Africa. Its capital and largest city is Nairobi. Kenya has considerable land area devoted to wildlife habitats. The two official languages, English and Swahili, are used in varying degrees of fluency for communication with other populations. Kenya is still a poor developing country. Kenya is a presidential representative democratic republic.
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