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REPUBLIC OF KENYA
OFFICE OF THE PRIME MINISTER
27th January, 2012
RE: DIASPORA STAKEHOLDERS MEETING
The Prime Minister of Kenya RH Raila Odinga will be chairing a Diaspora Stakeholders cabinet meeting on February 1st, 2012 at his office in Nairobi. The purpose of the meeting is to gather views as well as come up with resolutions that are specific to Diaspora participation in the forthcoming general elections.
Members of the Kenya Diaspora have been requested to participate in advance by sending their views or issues in regard to this subject to John Maina using the following email: jmaina(at)primeminister.go.ke
The emails you send regarding Diaspora Registration and Voting will be shared in this cabinet meeting. Please limit your email to a paragraph or less and be specific.
John Maina
Diaspora Affairs Advisor,
Office of the Prime Minister,
Harambee avenue,
Nairobi, Kenya
Email: jmaina @ primeminister.go.ke
Tel: +254-(0)20-3247000 Ext. 047
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