Kenya and France Collaborate on 60 Million Euros Sports Development Programme

Nairobi: The Ministry of Sports, in partnership with the government of France, has unveiled a 60 million Euros investment programme focused on enhancing sports infrastructure throughout Kenya. This initiative aims to promote sports development, nurture talent, and foster social inclusion among youth, women, and vulnerable groups.

According to Kenya News Agency, during discussions with the French Ambassador to Kenya, the Cabinet Secretary (CS) for Youth Affairs, Creative Economy and Sports, Salim Mvurya, expressed his enthusiasm for the partnership. He emphasized that Kenya will benefit significantly from both infrastructure development and talent exchange programmes.

Mvurya stated, “The Ministry is committed to ensuring Kenya maximizes the potential benefits from this collaboration,” highlighting the importance of the partnership. He praised the substantial investments made by the French Government in Iten, Elgeyo Marakwet County, led by the Municipality of Miramas Bouches-du-Rh´ne in France.

As part of this partnership, 12 athletics coaches have been selected to participate in a six-week exchange programme starting in March 2025. Mvurya noted that “The House of Coaches programme will facilitate the exchange of best practices through capacity building while providing an ideal platform for talent scouting.”

Additionally, the French Development Agency (AFD), in collaboration with the National Basketball Association (NBA), will host the Basketball in Wheelchair summit in Nairobi. This event will bring together athletes, coaches, and stakeholders from around the world to raise awareness, advocate for equal opportunities, and promote inclusivity for athletes with disabilities.