2019 outlook: Kenya to vie for UN security position

Members of the United Nations Security Council during a voting session in 2017. PHOTO | KENA BETANCUR | AFP

What you need to know:

  • The Cabinet has already approved the plan and a campaign strategy to lobby the members.

Kenya is set to contest for a non-permanent membership slot of the United Nations Security Council scheduled for mid-2019.

Winning the slot will enhance Kenya’s influence in international decision-making, particularly on matters of peace and security for the benefit of the nation and the region at large.

The Cabinet has already approved the plan and a campaign strategy to lobby the members.

If successful, this will give Kenya a pole position as it joins the five permanent members for two years in making key decisions.