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Eni Kenya and AICS to develop joint initiatives

Eni Kenya and AICS to develop joint initiatives
In the presence of the Ambassador of Italy to Kenya Alberto Pieri (center), the Managing Director of Eni Kenya Enrico Tavolini (left), and the Head of AICS Nairobi Office Fabio Melloni (right) sign cooperation MoU (photo courtesy Eni).

Italian oil and gas major Eni S.p.A., through its subsidiary Eni Kenya, and the Nairobi Office of the Italian Agency for Development Cooperation (AICS) in the presence of the Ambassador of Italy to Kenya Alberto Pieri, have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to identify possible collaboration opportunities in the areas of agriculture and value-chain development, environment, health, vocational training and education, and access to energy/green energy and innovation.

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The four-year agreement promotes and strengthens the Italian system abroad and fits in Eni’s and AICS’ strategy to leverage public-private partnerships, which the United Nations (UN) indicate as a key tool for achieving the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) of the 2030 Agenda.

Also, this agreement is in line with the Italian law on cooperation 125/2014 which recognizes the contribution of the private sector in defining and implementing sustainable development projects.

The agreement will allow Eni Kenya and AICS in Kenya to identify and develop future collaboration projects, in accordance with the Government of Kenya’s strategic objectives for social development and in line with their respective actions in the country.

Eni has been present in Kenya since 2013 with offshore Oil & Gas exploration activities in the Lamu Basin, and with industrial models of a fully-integrated circular economy along the biofuel production value chain.

Also, Eni Kenya contributes to the local development initiatives of the National Oil Corporation of Kenya (NOCK) in the key sectors of education, health, water, and sanitation.

The AICS Nairobi Office has a long-standing experience in the Country and a large network with other Cooperation Agencies, Civil Society Organizations as well as Organizations of the United Nations System.

Moreover, Kenya is a strategic country for Italy and its Cooperation Agency since the late 1990s, where it has consolidated its traditional areas of intervention such as agriculture and irrigation, WASH, territorial and human development, especially health, education, and private sector.

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