Living in Kenya Introduction When thinking about Kenya, I was thinking about wildlife, African tribes, and AIDS. When I met Wanjiku, an international student from Kenya, she told me a lot about my country's culture. By talking to her and working with her, I know that they value friendship and believe in diligence. Since getting independence in 1963, people in Kenya have undergone many changes. They now have freedom of speech and religion. Kenya also expanded its education system by adding schools.
Kenyan confusion was always an important aspect of my life. In the conversation with my mother there was an opportunity to discuss various aspects of Kenyan life before the oil crisis. Since 1963, the International Monetary Fund has become a part of Kenya, its impact is not consistent. The oil crisis of the 1970s was the key to solving economic reforms in Kenya. In my opinion, the International Monetary Fund submitted proposals to support the economic performance of Kenya from 1963 to 1973. There are other aspects of Kenya that provide answers that were not deducted by the International Monetary Fund before the oil crisis. The International Monetary Fund is the sole provider of industrialization concepts after the oil crisis. They did not solve the problem Kenya faced in an effective way. The International Monetary Fund (IMF) is an indispensable aspect of the development of the country, but I think there is no ability to adapt to the economic changes they face. I would like to confirm the impact of the International Monetary Fund on Kenny.
Kenya and Kenya are East Africa Republic. I am in contact with the Indian Ocean in the southeastern part. The capital city of Kenya is Nairobi. It is located in the southern part of the country. The population is 1.5 million. The Kenya National Museum, the National Theater and the University of Nairobi are all in this town. Kenya has low monthly temperature changes and a humid climate. 3). This changed their lives, because now they have to comply with the European rules, not the first council who knows the best. Some Africans prefer colonization. People are working closely with the Europeans to gain privileges. People are happy because they release them from slavery and rule from other peoples and religious groups. It also eliminates human sacrifice and deadly war. Despite its low social status, it has brought contemporary skills and social and economic improvements to African people (Doc. 4)