GOVERNMENT OF KENYA
The asset register for the USAID Kenya Investment Mechanism (KIM) project lists a total of 54 assets, including furniture, appliances, and electronic resources.
2019 · 1 pages

Abstract
The assets are categorized into two main groups: Furniture and Appliances, and Electronic Resources. The Furniture and Appliances category includes 34 assets, with a total value of 82,770.27 USD. The assets in this category include executive chairs, office chairs, high-tier metallic cabinets, heavy-duty plastic high stools, fire-resistant safes, round coffee tables, executive tables, break-out chairs, 2-way workstations, and reception desks. The majority of the assets in this category are located in Nairobi, with a few exceptions. The Electronic Resources category includes 20 assets, with a total value of 8,426,757.62 USD. The assets in this category include laptops, printers, projectors, sound stations, paper shredders, and servers. The majority of the assets in this category are also located in Nairobi, with a few exceptions. The laptops in this category are primarily Dell Latitude models, with some being purchased for specific individuals, including Charles Oturi, Dorothy Mwangi, Margaret Cheruiyot, John Kashangaki, and Joel Muigei. The assets listed in the register are all new, having been purchased within the past six months. The majority of the assets have a lifespan of 3 years, with a few exceptions. The assets are used by various individuals, including common office utility equipment and specific individuals. The total value of the assets listed in the register is 8,509,527.89 USD. The assets are located in Nairobi, with a few exceptions. The register provides a comprehensive list of the assets owned by the KIM project, including their values, locations, and users.
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