President Uhuru Kenyatta Monday evening met United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) President Miroslav Lajčák and discussed strengthening of the UN office in Nairobi.
President Uhuru with UNGA President


They also discussed the ongoing reforms in of the UN under the ‘Secretary General’s Global Service Delivery Model (GSDM)’, where President Kenyatta rooted for Nairobi to be picked to host the UN’s service centre for the region.
The meeting, attended by Chief of State and Head of Public Service Joseph Kinyua and Foreign Affairs Cabinet Secretary Amb. Amina Mohamed, also focused on peace building in Africa where President Kenyatta urged the UN to scale up its allocation of resources to peace building missions in the continent.
Over 4,000 Heads of State, Ministers, business leaders, civil society representatives and UN officials – including Lajčák – have gathered at the three-day UN Environment Assembly in Nairobi to tackle the global menace of pollution as well as other issues relating to environmental conservation.
President Uhuru was sworn in for second term and his biggest challenge is to bring back Kenyans together. We wish him the best in his second term.

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