Global opportunities: Govt portal where Kenyan graduates can find overseas jobs
This story has significance for readers across Kenya and beyond.
- The Kenyan government officially launched the Diaspora Placement Agency portal, a dedicated platform for Kenyans seeking employment opportunities abroad
- The DPA, established under the State Department for Diaspora Affairs in 2023, offers job placement, pre-migration training, and visa support services
- The portal targets both Kenyan job seekers and international recruiters, positioning itself as the official gateway to vetted global opportunities
Kenya's government's Diaspora Placement Agency (DPA) portal is an online platform designed to connect Kenyan professionals with verified employment opportunities around the world and formalise the country's international labour migration process.
The DPA was established in 2023 under the State Department for Diaspora Affairs and functions as the government's official recruitment agency for overseas placements.
The portal, accessible at dpa.go.ke, brands itself as "Your Gateway to Global Opportunities For Kenyan Talent" and is intended to serve as the primary channel through which Kenyans can safely pursue careers abroad.
What the Diaspora Placement Agency portal offers
The platform goes beyond a standard job listing site. At its centre is the "Kazi Majuu Portal," a dedicated tool that facilitates direct connections between Kenyan talent and foreign employers offering vetted positions across various sectors and skill levels.
Alongside job matching, the DPA provides access to up-to-date global labour market information to help prospective migrants make well-informed decisions before committing to a move.
The agency also handles the logistical side of the migration journey, including pre-departure training, assistance with document preparation, support during visa interviews, and processing of travel documents.
A further strategic objective of the agency is to position Kenya as a trusted and competitive source of skilled labour internationally, effectively building a national labour brand for export.
Who the Diaspora Placement Agency serves
The DPA portal is structured to serve two distinct groups.
Kenyan professionals are encouraged to explore international career options through a secure and government-backed pathway, with the agency promising guidance at every stage of the process.
For foreign employers and recruiters, the portal offers access to a broad and diverse pool of qualified Kenyan candidates, with the agency positioning itself as a partner capable of simplifying the hiring process.
The government frames the DPA as central to a wider national development strategy.
The agency's stated mission is to "empower Kenyan talent worldwide and shape a brighter future for generations to come," with long-term ambitions tied to unlocking the economic potential of the Kenyan diaspora.
Kenya's bilateral labour push
The launch of the portal comes as Kenya actively pursues bilateral labour agreements with several countries, including Germany, the United Kingdom, the United States, and Canada.
The DPA is positioned as the official entry point through which Kenyans can access opportunities arising from those agreements in a structured and protected manner.
Officials have signalled that channelling labour migration through the DPA is intended to reduce the risks associated with unregulated recruitment, which has previously exposed Kenyan workers to exploitation abroad.
The government's message to any Kenyan considering working overseas is that the secure and formal route begins at the DPA portal.
Is Kenya hiring at its embassy in France?
Meanwhile, the Embassy of Kenya in Paris is seeking a consular assistant to support essential document processing and diaspora services.
This role presents a unique opportunity for qualified individuals to be at the forefront of assisting fellow Kenyans navigating life in France.
The successful candidate will play a crucial role in addressing important needs, from helping with the registration of newborns to offering guidance on local laws, ultimately impacting the lives of the Kenyan community abroad.
As the deadline approaches, potential applicants must act swiftly to seize this chance to make a difference.
Source: TUKO.co.ke
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