High Commission of the United Kingdom, Nairobi

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British High Commission,
Nairobi
Map
LocationKenya Nairobi, Kenya
Address12 Upper Hill Road
Upper Hill
Nairobi
High CommissionerJane Marriott OBE
WebsiteOfficial website

The British High Commission in Nairobi is the diplomatic mission of the United Kingdom in Nairobi. It is located in the Upper Hill area of Nairobi. The current British High Commissioner to Kenya is Jane Marriott, appointed in September 2019.[1]

The Upper Hill area also houses the embassies of Japan and Spain, and the European Union's Kenya office.

History

Kenya was a colony of the United Kingdom, therefore diplomatic relations were established with the creation of the Kenya Colony in 1920. The United Kingdom was represented in Kenya by a governor. Kenya gained independence from the United Kingdom in 1963, with both countries establishing high commissions as fellow members of the Commonwealth of Nations.[2][3]

Functions

The United Kingdom and Kenya conduct their diplomatic relations at governmental level. The High Commission also houses the Kenyan offices of the Department for International Development and UK Trade and Investment. The British Council's Kenya office is located adjacent to the High Commission building.

The High Commissioner to Kenya is the UK Representative to the United Nations Environment Programme and the United Nations Human Settlements Programme, which are headquartered at the United Nations Office at Nairobi. The High Commission also represents the British Overseas Territories in Kenya.

See also

References

  1. ^ "British High Commission Nairobi". gov.uk. Archived from the original on 2017-07-19. Retrieved 3 October 2019.
  2. ^ High Commission of Kenya in London
  3. ^ High Commission of the United Kingdom in Nairobi