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Monday, 6th September 2010
8:10:59am
KENYA HIGH COMMISSION LONDON'S SERVICE CHARTER 2010 PDF Print E-mail
Written by Nathaniel Taama   
Tuesday, 09 February 2010 04:00

The High Commissioner's PhotoIt is with great pleasure that I present the Kenya High Commission, London’s Service Charter (download pdf).

The Kenya High Commission, London, was established to promote and enhance Kenya’s bilateral relations with the United Kingdom, Switzerland and our multilateral engagements within the Commonwealth and the International Maritime Organisation.

Today, the Kenya High Commission is a product of a paradigm shift in Kenya’s Foreign Policy re-orientation toward Economic Diplomacy as captured in our national development strategy - ‘Vision 2030’ and is based on the Ministry of Foreign Affairs’ Strategic Plan and Foreign Policy.

The Service Charter clearly defines the Kenya High Commission, London’s mandate to its clients; details the core function of the High Commission; and articulates our commitment to efficiently respond to our customer’s needs.

The Charter defines the benchmarks for the Kenya High Commission, London’s Annual Performance Evaluation and the ‘Huduma Bora ni Haki Yako’ citizen Service Delivery Charter.

This charter is subject to regular reviews, as we seek to elevate our service delivery in response to the dynamic needs of our clients and the evolving demands of 21st century diplomacy.

I welcome your suggestions and comments on how to best improve our services and enable us to deliver quality and timely service to all. 

H.E. EPHRAIM W. NGARE (HIGH COMMISSIONER)  

OPENING TIMES - MONDAY TO FRIDAY 

  • 9:30 A.M. - 12:00 NOON (FOR PRESENTATION)
  • 2:00 PM. - 3:30 PM. (FOR COLLECTION - PLEASE ALLOW 72 HOURS AFTER PRESENTATION) 

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Comments (4)
  • Edwin  - Consular Services
    Thanks for "The 2010 Service Charter" it is very informative!
  • ekmengech  - VOTER REGISTRATION & DRAFT CONSTITUTION
    Firstly, thank you for this website, which in my opinion is veried and user-friendly.

    Secondly, please advice if there is any possibility for us in the UK to r3gister/get new Voter cards. We would like to vote in the Referundum and next General Elections.

    Thirdly,kindly send me a hard copy of the Draft Constitution once published.

    Thank you.

    Ezekiel MENGECH
  • TWANJUGUNA  - ASSURANCE AGAINST PERCEPTIONS IN TRAVEL ADVISORIES
    Though not expressly stated in your mandate, I think the website should offer information to assure and appraise foreign nationals of the situation and what the government is doing about issues raised in those countries' periodic travel advisories.
    For example, the tourist police and anti-terrorist efforts should be highlighted.
    It is true that the border with Somalia - like any other countries with a breakdown in security - is unsafe, and as shown by the Kampala bombings, no neighbour is safe. But whatever measures being taken can posted here.
    And, am putting this as diplomatically as possible, the footer about "this website......being hosted....." and the name of the HE the High Commissioner's name may look better if it appears say once in the homepage and where it is absolutely necessary.
  • KangEthe  - Kenyans in UK
    one thing that is not clear is whether the high commission is aware about the nnumber of Kenyans in the UK.
    How does the Commission intend to serve Kenyans in Scotland who are not able to travel to London.. especially for celebrations of National holidays and other occasions like the black history month etc..
    Can this website provide replies to from the Commission on the commentaries made to make it look more live and show concerns are noted by your Staff
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