Americans
favour Kenya among African nations - survey
Kenya emerges with the brightest
reputation among four African nations included in a public opinion survey
recently conducted in the United States. The results suggest that Kenya's image
among Americans has not been substantially harmed by the largely negative news
coverage of the country in the US media in recent years.
The survey of 465 US citizens in 40
states was carried out in late April by Dane Kiambi as part of a PhD
dissertation at Texas Tech University. Mr Kiambi, a native of Kenya, was
subsequently awarded a doctorate in media and communications.
He notes that US reporting on Kenya in
the weeks leading up to the survey was dominated by references to the
International Criminal Court's indictments of President Uhuru Kenyatta and his
deputy William Ruto. The findings also emerge at a time "when the US president
has avoided visiting Kenya, and when the country has just been ranked as a
'failed state' again," Mr Kiambi points out.
Kenya's superior rating in comparison
with Nigeria, Ghana and Angola may thus be due in part to the efforts of
Washington-based public relations firms that have been retained by the Kenyan
government for the past four years. Chlopak Leonard Schechter regularly alerts
US journalists to positive reports on Kenya. The Moffett Group, another
Washington lobbying firm, assists in burnishing Kenya's image in the United
States.
Representation by US lobbyists was a
criterion Mr Kiambi used in choosing African countries to be included in his
survey of 465 US citizens in 40 states. Angola, Ghana and Nigeria have also
hired Washington PR firms to manage their reputations in the United States.
Americans were asked to rate the four
countries in accordance with several measurements. The African states'
comparative appeal was assessed in such realms as security, political
stability, economics, culture and athletics.
Kenya topped the charts in each of
those subject areas. "With Kenya having such reputational capital among
the US public," Mr Kiambi says, "it is up to the Kenya government to
seize the opportunity and engage more with the Americans to increase tourism
numbers, trade, and foreign investment opportunities."
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