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Everything About Our Neighbours

Posted: 23 Feb 2020, 17:07
by AbyssiniaLady
Census 2019: Kikuyu, Kenyan Somali, Mijikenda among 10 most populous tribes in Kenya
By Tonny Ndungu For Citizen Digital
time updated Published on: February 21, 2020 16:45 (EAT)

Kenya ethnic map.


Results of the 2019 population census have given more insight into the Kenyan population based on different ethnicities.

In the final report from the Kenya National Bureau of Statistics (KNBS) the Kikuyu community is listed as the most populous in the country with a population of 8,148,668.

The Luhya community comes a close second with a population of 6,823,842 followed by the Kalenjin which has a tally of 6,358,113 people.

Kamba and Luo communities take position four and five with populations of 5,066,966 and 4,663,910 respectively.

The Kenyan Somalis take position six with a population of 2,780,502 followed closely by the Kisii with a population of 2,703,235.

The Mijikenda, Meru and Maasai took positions 8,9 and 10 with populations of 2,488,691, 1,975,869 and 1,189,522 respectively.

Least populous

Making the tally of the least populous Kenyan communities are the Dahalo with 575, Kenyan Americans with 596, Gosha with 685, El Molo with 1104 and the Konso with 1299 people.

The 2019 population and Census results released on November 4 showed that the Kenyan population has grown to 47.6 million with women marginally outnumbering men.

The most populous counties were listed as; Nairobi, Kiambu, Nakuru, Kakamega and Bungoma while Lamu, Isiolo, Samburu Tana River and Taita Taveta are the least populous.

President Uhuru Kenyatta said the numbers released will help guide the Government in planning purposes. :roll: (In other words, kenya presidential election.)



https://citizentv.co.ke/news/census-201 ... ya-323823/

Re: Everything About Our Neighbours

Posted: 23 Feb 2020, 17:18
by AbyssiniaLady
There are also smaller Kenyan ethnic groups who love and adore Somalis, they follow Somalis around like a lost puppy but in forty to fifty years they are probably going to disappear into thin air, (transitioning into Somalis)
  • Borana 276,236
  • Gabra 141,200
  • Orma 158,993
Their beautiful and chaotic capital.

Re: Everything About Our Neighbours

Posted: 23 Feb 2020, 18:49
by AbyssiniaLady
HIV prevalence



Homa Bay County is leading the country’s 47 counties in HIV infections.

The county’s prevalence rate is 19.6 per cent, which is four times the national average of 4.9 per cent.

It is followed by Kisumu (17.5 per cent), Siaya (15.3 per cent) and Migori (13 per cent), according to preliminary results of the 2018 Kenya Population-Based HIV Impact Assessment (Kenphia) report released yesterday.

National Aids and STI Control Programme (Nascop) head Catherine Ngugi said counties in western Kenya have had high prevalence rates for a long time.

“There are several factors,” she said. “One of them could be that people with HIV are living longer.”

According to a Kenya National Bureau of Statistics report released in December last year, the life expectancy of men and women living with HIV stands at 61.3 and 66.6 years, respectively.

Overall, the World Health Organisation has Kenya’s life expectancy at 66 years.

The Kenphia report collected data from across the country between June 2018 and February last year.

The report shows that Busia has a prevalence rate of 9.9 per cent, Vihiga (5.3 per cent), Uasin Gishu (5.5 per cent), Taita Taveta (5.2 per cent), Mombasa (5.6 per cent), Kitui (5.7 per cent), and Nyeri (5.1 per cent).

Samburu, Tana River, Garissa, Wajir, Mandera, West Pokot, and Kiambu have a prevalence rate of less than two per cent.

Lowest prevalence

Garissa (0.1 per cent), Tana River (1.1 per cent), Wajir (0.2 per cent) and Mandera (0.2 per cent) recorded the lowest prevalence rates.

Public Health Programmes head Joseph Kibachio, however, warned that the figures don’t mean there are no HIV infections in North Eastern.

These counties are known to be among hard-to-reach areas, which would make collection of data a challenge. But a technical team from Columbia University, which took part in the survey, Centre for Disease Control (CDC) and Nascop, said the numbers were a true reflection of HIV prevalence in the region.

“For North Eastern, the prevalence has been low for a long time, but this is the first impact assessment report results from the counties,” said Dr Ngugi.

Peter Young, who represented CDC, said: “I do not think the low prevalence rate we are seeing in North Eastern has anything to do with access challenges, but a reflection of the reality on the ground.”

Dr Young said Kisii and Turkana counties' prevalence of 6.1 and 6.8 per cent, respectively, were higher than expected.

Andrew Mulwa, who heads the health committee of the 47 counties, said the results were key to planning.

“There are those counties with prevalence rate of less than two per cent and at the same time we have some with higher prevalence rates than the national average of 4.9 per cent. Even if a county has zero prevalence, it is not time to relax,” said Dr Mulwa.
https://www.standardmedia.co.ke/article ... prevalence

1.3million (4.9%) adults are living with HIV!!