
This comes after the Kenyan government, in a letter on Thursday penned by Foreign Affairs PS Korir Sing’Oei and addressed to Ford Foundation President, Darren Walker, raised serious concerns about the American organization’s recent funding activities in Kenya.
Sing’Oei highlighted that between April 2023 and May 2024, several non-state recipients, including Africa Uncensored Limited, the Kenya Human Rights Commission, and Transparency International, received a total of USD 5.78 million (approximately Ksh.752 million) from the Ford Foundation.