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Kenya Vision 2030 (Swahili: Ruwaza ya Kenya 2030) is a Kenyan development program, aiming to raise the average standard of living in Kenya to middle income by 2030. It was launched on 10 June 2008 by President Mwai Kibaki .
The choice of intervention measures of the ESP are framed within broader policy objectives, as stipulated in the Vision 2030, (the current national development blue-print. Agenda 4, and the Constitution of Kenya. Activities covered under the ESP include: Expansion of irrigation-based agriculture, Construction of wholesale and fresh produce markets,
Kenya’s 2010 Constitution established that the country should have at least 10% of its total land area covered by trees. [10] Kenya Vision 2030, [11] the national development plan, emphasized conservation of natural resources for economic growth and set a target for forests: to increase the forest area to 10% by 2030.
Industrial and Commercial Development Corporation (ICDC) is a Kenyan government-owned development finance institution.. ICDC is a government parastatal, whose primary objective is to facilitate the investment by Kenyans in the economy of the country, while simultaneously providing financing to Kenyan businesses and manufacturers, thus growing the local economy. [1]
The Swynnerton Plan was a colonial agricultural policy that appeared as a government report in 1954 in Kenya, aiming to intensify the development of agricultural practice in the Kenya Colony. The plan was geared to expanding native Kenyan's cash-crop production through improved markets and infrastructure, the distribution of appropriate inputs ...
The Authority’s current 5th Strategic Plan 2023-2027 is aligned with the Bottom Economic Transformation Agenda (BETA); 4th Medium Term Plan 2023-2027; Kenya National Digital Master Plan 2022-2023; Kenya Vision 2030; East African Community (EAC) Vision 20250; Agenda 2063 – The Africa We Want; and the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development.
Other national policies include the Kenya Vision 2030. The overarching goal of this plan is to transform Kenya into a middle-income country. The social pillar of this plan, emphasizing on the development of better educational, sanitary, housing, cultural, environmental and employment resources, provides special provisions for PWDs.
The Kenya National Highways Authority (KeNHA) is an autonomous road agency. Its responsibility is for the management, development, rehabilitation, and maintenance of Class S, A and B roads as explained below. [3]