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Why More UN Agencies Are Choosing Nairobi Over New York

Journalist BenedictBy Journalist BenedictSeptember 11, 2025Updated:September 11, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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Kenya’s influence on the global stage is quickly growing, with Nairobi fast becoming a preferred home for international organisations.

Instead of the usual global centres like New York, more and more UN agencies are now choosing Nairobi as their headquarters.

By next year, Kenyans will be seeing even more expatriates and UN staff in their city as three new global offices set up shop: the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF), the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA), and UN Women.

These agencies will join the already established UNEP and UN-Habitat in Gigiri, officially making Nairobi one of only four cities in the world—alongside New York, Geneva, and Vienna—to host multiple UN headquarters.

But it’s not just the UN making moves. The World Food Programme (WFP) recently closed its Southern Africa office in Johannesburg and relocated operations to Nairobi, consolidating its East and Southern Africa hub there.

Similarly, the U.S. Committee for Refugees and Immigrants (USCRI) opened an office in Nairobi in February 2024, where it now provides services like education and healthcare to refugee communities across East Africa.

This growing wave of international institutions is more than just symbolic. It’s creating jobs, boosting foreign exchange, and opening up new opportunities for Kenyan professionals in fields ranging from humanitarian work to ICT.

Kenya has long been seen as attractive for global organisations, but under President William Ruto, the momentum has accelerated.

His administration has heavily invested in ICT infrastructure, positioning Kenya as the “Silicon Savannah.” Tech giants like Amazon Web Services, Google, and Microsoft are setting up in the country, further proving its potential as a global tech hub.

Ruto has also gone a step further by donating land worth Ksh 38.8 billion to support the UN’s expansion in Nairobi.

To make Kenya even more appealing, the government has introduced policies granting international staff special privileges, including tax exemptions, diplomatic immunity, and legal protections. For instance, a 2025 Order gave the Global Centre for Adaptation immunity from lawsuits and taxes, while a 2024 Legal Notice extended similar benefits to the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation.

These measures are guided by the Privileges and Immunities Act (Cap. 179), which allows Kenya to negotiate case-by-case benefits with global organisations, showing flexibility while boosting its reputation as a trusted partner.

Another factor working in Kenya’s favour is its relative stability compared to neighbours in the Horn of Africa. Even with occasional domestic political tensions, the country is still viewed as one of the safest and most reliable bases in the region, making it a natural anchor for global operations.

Beyond politics and policies, Nairobi offers world-class infrastructure: modern office spaces, high-speed fibre-optic internet, luxury hotels, and international-standard conference facilities.

On top of that, Jomo Kenyatta International Airport and Wilson Airport make Nairobi a transport hub, connecting Africa to Europe, Asia, and the Middle East with ease.

All these factors combined explain why Nairobi is no longer just seen as an African hub—it is increasingly competing with global giants like New York and Geneva, giving Kenya not only prestige but also tangible social and economic benefits.

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