Close Menu
  • Home
  • Latest News
  • Top stories
  • Local News
  • Politics
  • Business
  • Entertainment
  • More
    • Sports
    • Nollywood
    • Tech
    • Editorial
    • Health
    • World
    • Lifestyle
  • Africa
    • Kenya
    • Nigeria
    • South Africa
Sports

BREAKING: Black Maidens of Ghana Qualify for U17 Women’s World Cup 2026

July 11, 2026

Watch Live: Ghana vs. Senegal-FIFA U-17 WWC final qualifier

July 11, 2026

When is the Black Stars of Ghana playing again?

July 11, 2026
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
Ghanamma.comGhanamma.com
  • Home
  • Latest News

    Argentina sink Switzerland to set up England semi

    July 12, 2026

    A Day of Blessings, Community, and Hope: The Inauguration of Orarait’s New Borehole in Kenya

    July 12, 2026

    South African World Cup midfielder Jayden Adams dead at age 25

    July 12, 2026

    MUNYASYA: Mining holds the key to Kenya’s industrial future

    July 12, 2026

    Farmers urged to leverage international agricultural fairs for growth

    July 12, 2026
  • Top stories
  • Local News
  • Politics
  • Business
  • Entertainment
  • More
    • Sports
    • Nollywood
    • Tech
    • Editorial
    • Health
    • World
    • Lifestyle
  • Africa
    • Kenya
    • Nigeria
    • South Africa
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram Pinterest Vimeo
Subscribe
Ghanamma.comGhanamma.com
Home»Kenya»World Bank Warns Kenyans of Tough Times as Millions Risk Falling Into Poverty
Kenya

World Bank Warns Kenyans of Tough Times as Millions Risk Falling Into Poverty

Ghana NewsBy Ghana NewsJuly 10, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email
Share
Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email Copy Link

Kenyans face tougher economic times over the coming months, with up to 2.4 million more people at risk of falling into poverty by the end of 2026, according to the World Bank.

The World Bank warned that the recent increase in the cost of food, transport and fuel could reverse Kenya’s gains in poverty reduction, particularly in urban areas.

According to the bank’s latest Kenya Economic Update, the conflict in the Middle East has intensified inflationary pressures by disrupting global energy markets and increasing fuel prices.

The lender, in its report released on Thursday, July 9, further disclosed that the increase in fuel prices has, in turn, pushed up the cost of transporting goods and services.

An aerial view of Nairobi City’s skyline in 2023.

Photo

Eyeconic Media

The report warns the conflict could raise Kenya’s poverty rate by 2 to 4.5 percentage points, pushing an additional 1 million to 2.4 million Kenyans below the international poverty line by the end of 2026.

Similarly, the Bretton Woods Institution noted that transport costs have remained elevated, rising by 10 per cent year-on-year in April 2026 before easing slightly to 9.8 per cent in June.

Food inflation also remained elevated at 8.8 per cent in April and 8.6 per cent in June, increasing pressure on household budgets.

Speaking during the report’s release, World Bank Lead Economist Tom Bundervoet warned that the prolonged effects of the conflict could significantly increase poverty levels in Kenya.

“This conflict could push the poverty rate in Kenya by a certain number of percentage points, which then leads to one million or two million more Kenyans below the poverty line in absolute numbers,” Bundervoet said.

To cushion the country against the looming crisis, the World Bank called for faster creation of formal jobs, noting that Kenya’s labour market is failing to absorb the growing number of job seekers.

The lender said that although about 800,000 Kenyans enter the job market every year, only around 100,000 secure formal employment, leaving the majority in informal or low-paying jobs.

It argued that improving governance, reducing barriers to private investment and creating a more business-friendly environment would encourage companies to expand and create more quality jobs.

The World Bank also lowered its economic growth forecast for Kenya, projecting the economy will expand by 4.3 per cent in 2026 and 4.4 per cent in 2027, down from its earlier projection made in November last year.

Beyond the Middle East conflict, the World Bank identified climate-related shocks and growing political uncertainty ahead of the 2027 General Election as additional risks that could weigh on economic performance.

President William Ruto with World Bank President Ajay Banga on the sidelines of G20 Compact with Africa Conference in Berlin Germany.

Photo

PSC

Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email
Ghana News
  • Website

Related Posts

A Day of Blessings, Community, and Hope: The Inauguration of Orarait’s New Borehole in Kenya

July 12, 2026

MUNYASYA: Mining holds the key to Kenya’s industrial future

July 12, 2026

OSEN: Kenya’s goon culture part of worrying global trend of political violence

July 12, 2026
Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

You must be logged in to post a comment.

Top Posts

Digital tech key to boosting Ghana’s agribusiness  – Experts

July 12, 20260 Views

Ghana Launches Revolutionary E-Visa System to Revolutionize African Travel and Trade Through Digital Innovation

July 11, 20260 Views

Ghana Launches Groundbreaking E-Visa System to Revolutionize African Travel, Trade, and Mobility

July 11, 20260 Views

Ghana Launches Groundbreaking E-Visa System to Revolutionize African Travel and Trade

July 10, 20260 Views

Ghana Launches Groundbreaking Digital E-Visa System to Revolutionize African Travel, Trade, and Mobility

July 9, 20260 Views
About Us
About Us

Ghanamma is an independent digital news platform delivering timely updates and reliable information across politics, business, technology, health, entertainment, sports, and world affairs, helping readers stay informed through trustworthy journalism and meaningful insights.

Facebook X (Twitter) Pinterest YouTube WhatsApp
World News

South Sudan’s leader sacks aides after dead man appointed

February 4, 2026

South African white separatists claim land acquired from Zulu king then lost to British

February 2, 2026

Muhoozi’s outbursts expose Uganda’s unease with funding Somalia war

February 2, 2026
Top stories

University of Ghana Attributes Fee Increases to Student Leadership Charges

January 2, 20261 Views

Sam Jonah, 3 Others Cleared Of Criminal Charges In River Park Estate Dispute In Nigeria

January 2, 20261 Views

GCNH donates health logistics to Ho Municipal Health Directorate  

January 2, 20260 Views
  • About Us
  • Contact Us
  • Cookies Policy
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms & Conditions
  • Disclaimer
© 2026 Ghanamma. Designed by Ghanamma.

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.