July 3, 2024

Government launches websites capturing all Ruto deals with foreign powers

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Government launches websites capturing all Ruto deals with foreign powers

The government through the Foreign Affairs Ministry launches The Treaty Database website to detail all Ruto deals with foreign nations

The government through the Foreign Affairs Ministry launches The Treaty Database website to detail all Ruto deals with foreign nations.

Kenyans will now be able to obtain information on the national government’s responsibilities to the international community and procedures will be made simpler with the launch of The Treaty Database online.

“With this database, Kenya reinforces its dedication to fulfilling international obligations with utmost integrity,” Foreign Affairs Principal Secretary Korir SingOei remarked in a statement.

The Foreign Ministry said during the event that the Ruto government had approved 252 treaties. 

Kenya’s membership in 84 international organizations was made public as well.

According to PS SingOei, all of the information regarding the treaties the government has ratified will be accessible to different parties. 

These include; all diplomats, legal experts, stakeholders, diaspora, private sector players, and the public.

During the launch, the government stated that the launch of the new website aligns with the government’s digitalization efforts.

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”The Database is a digital interface that facilitates the implementation of one of the strategic pillars of BETA i.e. Digital Superhighway & Creative Economy,” the Ministry stated.

The database, according to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, will go a long way in fostering digital diplomacy.

The government is well on course to digitize all government services with 5,000 already on the eCitizen platform.

Digitization, according to the government, will improve accessibility and efficiency while boosting government revenues.

“Our decision to significantly enhance efficiency and integrity in the provision of public services to citizens by digitizing over 13,000 government services has gone a long way to enhance revenue performance.

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