The Head of State held talks with the Managing Director of the International Monetary Fund Kristalina Georgieva.
He advocated for the enhancement of the IMF’s capacity to assist countries in responding to crises, with a focus on climate-related shocks.
“A stronger and more accountable IMF stands to further financial stability, thereby increasing productivity, job creation and economic well-being of the people,” he said.
The President met United Nations Office for Project Services (UNOPS) Executive Director Mr. Jorge Moreira da Silva of Portugal who lauded Kenya’s leadership on renewable energy.
The President assured foreign investors of the government’s commitment to creating a conducive business environment during a meeting with Susan Pointer, Amazon’s Vice President of International Public Policy and Government Relations.
During a meeting with Global Citizen CEO Hugh Evans, President Ruto committed to working with the organisation to mobilize the people of Africa and the world to take action for just causes.
The President commended the Development Finance Corporation (DFC) for facilitating private sector investments amounting to USD 863 million, to support Kenya’s health systems, SMEs, agribusiness, and logistics.