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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 .
Vision 2030 is Kenya's current blueprint for its economic future, with the goal of creating a prosperous, globally-competitive nation with a high quality of life by 2030. The plan aims to transform Kenyan industry and environment in three pillars: economic, social, and political. [60] [61]
The World Bank has also stated their support for Kenya's "Vision 2030", which is a development blueprint to turn Kenya into a middle income nation by 2030. [5] [6] The World Bank's country director for Kenya is C. Felipe Jaramillo, he also acts as the country director for Rwanda, Somalia, and Uganda.
In July 2009, Kibati was appointed Director General of Kenya Vision 2030. In that role, Kibati spearheaded the implementation of Kenya Vision 2030, the official national strategy to transform Kenya into a newly industrialized country by the year 2030. During his tenure, Kibati, with the support of his colleagues in government, the private ...
Considerable efforts have been made to mainstream climate change considerations into the country's plans, policies, strategies, projects and programme. The key policy is Kenya Vision 2030, [4] which is the long-term development blueprint encapsulates flagship programmes and projects with aspects of adaptation and mitigation.
The development of new and renewable sources of energy is one of the key projects in Kenya Vision 2030, a program launched by the former late President Mwai Kibaki to transform Kenya into a newly industrializing, middle-income country. [48] Over the past decade, Kenya has expanded its access to electricity from below 30% to over 75%. [49]
M.I.C.E has been recognized as one of the four key products to be developed under the Kenya Vision 2030. [ 13 ] In September 2013, as the complex celebrated its 40th anniversary, it was renamed to the Kenyatta International Convention Centre.
As well, the lessons would help develop a more comprehensive plan for the Kenya Vision 2030 for Macro-economic Growth (KV2030), which is the Kenyan government's commitment to realize the Millennium Development Goals and the elimination of poverty by 2030. [1]: 2