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Reading: Kenya Survey Published!
Reading: Kenya Survey Published!
Good news! The Kenya Survey was published last September 29, 2011. We would like to thank all of our participants for joining the salary surveys and contributing to the utility of the surveys for all.
28 organizations in Kenya participated in the survey, reporting data for 1,521 incumbents. The survey participants include:
ADRA | Amnesty International |
CAFOD | Catholic Relief Services |
Compassion International | Drugs for Neglected Diseases |
FARM-Africa | Ford Foundation |
Fred Hollows Foundation | Heifer International |
International Federation of the Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies | Innovations for Poverty Action |
International Fertilizer Development Center | International Justice Mission |
Lutheran World Relief | Management Science for Health |
Medair Somalia Programme | Mercy Corps |
Mothers2Mothers | Oxfam GB |
PACT | Plan International |
Plan International RESA | RTI International |
Sense International | Tearfund |
VSF Belgium | World Concern |
Each country survey includes a two-part report, with market data for base pay, fixed allowances, short-term incentives and in-kind benefits (such as meals, transportation and recreation). The survey report also includes prevalence information for benefits such as retirement and medical plans; insurance programs; family benefits; and leave benefits. A summary of the local Social Security and Labor Law, Income Tax and Exchange Rate history is also featured.
If you would like to know more about NGO Local Pay surveys or to purchase any any of our recently published surveys, please contact us!
6 Comments
meriothodhiambo
December 5, 2011 at 7:47 ami need to access the Kenya salary survey published NGO local pay .
peter oloo
June 18, 2012 at 2:52 amhi plrease could you tell me how the chairman, secretary, treasurer, ngo manager, office assistance are to be paid in a small upcoming ngo.
Paul Mbuthia Kamau
July 7, 2012 at 5:24 amHow can I access the Kenya and East African salary survey data for 2011? I need it urgently.
cesaryricksevillajr
July 11, 2012 at 3:58 amHi Paul,
2011 data is accessible by participating our salary survey for those countries. if you check our website under pricing, you’ll see that participation in the survey is 595 USD. further, since the kenya survey is still on going, we would like to encourage that you participate in this.
Bev
July 7, 2012 at 8:27 amHow do I access the Kenya survey results?
cesaryricksevillajr
July 11, 2012 at 3:54 amhi Bev,
would it be possible if you represent an organization that’s part of the kenya survey?