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| Funder | Export-Import Bank of China (China Eximbank) |
|---|---|
| Recipient Organization | Government of Kenya |
| Country | Kenya |
| Start Date | Mar 25, 2013 |
| End Date | Dec 30, 2028 |
| Duration | 5,759 days |
| Number of Grantees | 1 |
| Roles | Recipient |
| Data Source | AidData Chinese Aid |
| Grant ID | 58154 |
China Eximbank provides $69.8 million preferential buyer’s credit for Phase 2 of equipment purchases by Kenya's National Youth Service On March 25, 2013, China Eximbank and the Government of Kenya signed a $69,838,197.73 preferential buyer’s credit (PBC) agreement for the procurement of equipment for Kenya's National Youth Service (NYS).
The borrower made no principal repayments between July 1, 2020 and June 30, 2021 (Fiscal Year 2020-2021) and principal repayments worth $5,340,686.15 between July 1, 2021 and June 30, 2022 (Fiscal Year 2021-2022).
The loan’s amount outstanding was $69,838,197.86 as of June 30, 2020, $69,838,197.86 as of June 30, 2021, and $64,466,028.81 as of June 30, 2022. The project was implemented by AVIC International.
Through this project, AVIC International was responsible for supply road construction equipment, cranes, motor vehicles, and spare parts to NYS. NYS ultimately managed to import about 300 sets of equipment from China.
The equipment was supposed to be distributed to 47 Kenyan counties and AVIC International was responsible for building training and maintenance centers all around the country.
The second phase of the project also has a clear focus on training students to operate the imported machinery and repair them.
For example, through this project, the Kenyan government bought about 380 heavy vehicles from Chinese machinery supplier during the second phase of the program.
AVIC International then employed a team of 12 machinery experts in Nairobi to train low-income students for three months.
The team also worked with other experts sent from Chinese manufacturers such as Sany, Zoomlion, and China National Heavy Duty Truck Group, to provide students with more in-depth knowledge about machinery.
The Kenyan government, in turn, sent a group of 15 to 20 youths to China every year to learn how to operate different kinds of machinery from the aforementioned Chinese manufacturers. Students selected by the Kenyan government were between the ages of 14 and 20. The project was completed on April 28, 2017.
Government of Kenya
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