Kenya and Hungary sign 4 bilateral agreements for cooperation in health, water, Education and diplomacy sectors
President Uhuru Kenyatta with his visiting Hungarian counterpart Janos Ader have sign 4 bilateral agreements for cooperation in health, water, Education and diplomacy sectors.
The pact will see the number of students getting government scholarships annually from the Hungarian government double from the initial 100. Hungary will also inject a total of Ksh5.67 billion (USD50 million) in the four sectors.
“I am glad that your administration has offered to double Hungarian Government Scholarships given to Kenyan Students annually from the current 100 to 200 opportunities,” the Head of State announced.
3/3 At a joint press address shortly after witnessing the signing of the agreements, President Kenyatta hailed Hungary as one of Kenya’s strongest bilateral partners in Europe saying the country was the sixth foreign nation to set up diplomatic presence in Kenya in 1964. 🇰🇪🇭🇺 pic.twitter.com/MOkRHd5Olu
— State House Kenya (@StateHouseKenya) January 17, 2022