[kictanet] Kenya ranked among least peaceful states

S.Murigi Muraya murigi.muraya at gmail.com
Wed Jun 17 12:12:33 EAT 2009


*Kenya ranked among least peaceful states*

http://www.businessdailyafrica.com/Company%20Industry/-/539550/611366/-/u9oerjz/-/index.html

Posted Tuesday, June 16 2009 at 00:00

A new global survey has ranked Kenya among the top 40 countries that are 
least peaceful, a move that looks set to erode the country's standing as 
an investment destination.

The survey by the Institute for Economics and Peace, an Australian 
non-profit research firm, indicated that Kenya was this year ranked 113 
among 144 countries that were surveyed.

The report could drive away potential investors returning to Kenya after 
last year's post-election chaos which shut down most businesses in key 
towns across the country. The same survey ranked Kenya 91 in 2007 and 
119 in 2008.

This comes at a time when a number of initiatives including the launch 
of Brand Kenya, a state corporation charged with building the country's 
image, have been put in place to woo investors.

But the new report by the Australian economists could water down these 
efforts.

Diamond rich Botswana has been ranked as the most peaceful country in 
Africa followed by Malawi which scored highly after carrying out a 
peaceful presidential election recently.

*Most serene*
According to the global survey New Zealand is the most peaceful country 
in the world. Other countries that are said to be peaceful in Africa 
include Gabon, Ghana, Mozambique, Zambia and Tanzania.

The report which ranks Kenya the lowest amongst the traditional three 
East African states uses 23 indicators to determine the existence or 
absence of peace, key among them being hostility to foreigners or 
private property, political instability, respect for human rights, 
military capability, potential for terrorist attacks and perceptions of 
criminality in society and relations with neighbouring states.

But a local organization Peace and Development Network dismissed the 
parameters as inadequate to judge a country's levels of peace.

"The parameters to use when judging a country's level of peace should 
include the existence of mechanisms for resolving conflicts within a 
state, because every country has its own internal conflicts, " said 
Philip Onguje, the programme officer in charge of human security at 
Peace and Development Network.

Kenya is at a crossroads following post-election violence early last 
year in which more than 1,000 people were killed with several others 
displaced from their property.


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