The Public Service Day was marked on Monday at the Kenyatta
International Conference Centre (KICC). The event coincided with the tenth anniversary
of United Nations Public Service Day that was celebrated at the United Nations
Headquarters in New York.
Public Service minister Dalmas Otieno led the Civil service in
the country to mark the day. In his speech, he urged the various ministries to
allocate resources for promoting innovation.
The highlights for the event were the various awards given to
innovations showcased. The Central Bank of Kenya (CBK) in partnership with the Kenya
Bankers Association (KBA) was awarded the innovation award for their Cheque
Truncation System (CTS) and Credit Information Sharing (CTS) initiative.
Another innovation that was applauded was Kenya Defense
Forces’ outdoor diesel cooker unit, which uses only 40 litres to cook for 300
people in a week. The diesel powered field kitchen is already being used in
Somalia to prepare meals for the forces while battling the Al Shaabab militia.
In the medical category, Unipron’s SMUGEL was honoured for
its human lubricating gel used to prevent unwanted pregnancies as well as HIV
and other sexually transmitted infections.
In the 2012 United Nations Public Services Awards, Kenya’s
Ministry of Water and Irrigation was the second place winner in the promoting
Gender-responsive Delivery of Public Services category. The ministry was
honoured for its Gender integration in the water sector initiative.
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