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    • West Pokot County Fiscal Strategy Paper 2019 

      County Government of West Pokot (County Government of West Pokot, 2019)
      The 2019 County Fiscal Strategy Paper sets out the new county administration priority economic and transformation agenda as enshrined in the County Integrated Development Plan (2018-2022) and the Governor’s Manifesto. ...
    • West Pokot County Fiscal Strategy Paper 2020 

      County Government of West Pokot (County Government of West Pokot, 2020)
      The County Fiscal Strategy Paper is prepared in accordance with section 117(1) of the Public Finance Management (PFM) Act, 2012.The paper outlines the broad strategic priorities and policy goals, provides linkage with the ...
    • West Pokot County ICT Roadmap 

      County Government of West Pokot (County Government of West Pokot, 2015)
      The ICT Roadmap for West-Pokot has been developed by the County Government of West-Pokot with help from ICT Authority, World Bank and IPA Consultants, as a guide to how the County designs its ICT services and structures to ...
    • West Pokot County Integrated Development Plan 2013-2017 

      Unknown author (County Government of West Pokot, 2013)
      This County Integrated Development Plan is the first publication produced by the county government of West Pokot and its stakeholders. It is the new medium term county development blueprint and is motivated by a collective ...
    • West Pokot County Integrated Development Plan 2018-2022 

      County Government of West Pokot (County Government of West Pokot, 2018)
      This County Integrated Development Plan is the second publication produced by the county government of West Pokot and its stakeholders. It is the new medium term county development blueprint and is motivated by a collective ...
    • West Pokot County Poverty Graduation Policy 2020 

      County Government of West Pokot (County Government of West Pokot, 2020)
      The objective of this policy is to provide a framework for addressing developmental gaps to ensure that all the residents of the County live a dignified life by harnessing their resources, opportunities and capabilities for ...
    • West Pokot District Development Plan 1997-2001 

      Ministry of Planning and National Development (Government printers, 1997)
      This District Development Plan was prepared by the District Departmental Heads of various ministries under the co-ordination of the District Commissioner assisted by the members of the District Planning Unit. The plan ...
    • West Pokot District Development Plan 2002-2008 

      Ministry of Finance and Planning (Government printers, 2002)
      The 7th West Pokot District Development Plan (DDP) for the period 2002-2008 was prepared by the District Departmental Heads of various Ministries under the coordination of the District Commissioner (DC) assisted by the ...
    • White Paper No. 01 of 1950 on Land Utilisation & Settlement 

      Goverment of kenya (Government of Kenya, 1950)
      Financial policy of the European agricultural settlement board & amendments to the accepted schemes for European settlement A European Agricultural Settlement Board was established in 1946 to operate the scheme for the ...
    • Working Paper No. 01 of 2001 on Road Infrastructure Policies in Kenya: Historical Trends and Current Challenges 

      Wasike, Wilson S. K. (The Kenya Institute for Public Policy Research and Analysis, 2001)
      Development and maintenance of physical infrastructure are prerequisites for economic growth and poverty reduction, as they influence production costs, employment creation, access to markets, and investment. This paper ...
    • Working Paper No. 02 of 2001 on Policy Framework of Kenya's Tourism Sector since Independence and Emerging Policy Concerns. 

      Ikiara, Moses (The Kenya Institute for Public Policy Research and Analysis (KIPPRA), 2001)
      Tourism is an important sector in Kenya, being the third largest foreign exchange earner after horticulture and tea. The sector is also a major employer with substantial direct, indirect, and induced employment effects. ...
    • Working Paper No. 03 of 2000 on a Review of Poverty and Anti-poverty Initiatives in Kenya 

      Manda, Kulundu D. ; Kimenyi, Mwangi S. Mwabu, Germano (The Kenya Institute for Public Policy Research and Analysis (KIPPRA), 2000)
      Poverty in Kenya is caused by a number of factors, which include a high degree of inequality of income and production resources, inequality in the access to economic and social goods and services and in the participation ...
    • Working Paper No. 04 of 2001 on Education Indicators in Kenya 

      Kimalu, Paul K. ; Nafula, Nancy ; Manda, Damiano K. ; Bedi, Arjun ; Mwabu Germano & Kimenyi Mwangi, S. (The Kenya Institute for Public Policy Research and Analysis, 2001)
      This paper looks at the education indicators and their trends, paying special attention to variations across gender and regions. Although Kenya has made an impressive achievement in the development of education since ...
    • Working Paper No. 05 of 2001 on Estimation Procedure and Estimated Results of the KIPPRA-Treasury Macro Model 

      Geda, Alemayehu ; Karingi, Stephen N. ; Ndungu, Njuguna S. ; Schaaijik, Marein Van ; Wasala, Willis & Obere, John (The Kenya Institute for Public Policy Research and Analysis, 2001)
      This Working Paper specifies and estimates the theoretical equations behind the KIPPRA-Treasury Macro Model (KTMM). The review heavily draws on previous macro models of Kenya, such as the Chakrabarti--or the macro economic ...
    • Working Paper No. 06 of 2002 on a Situational Analysis of Poverty in Kenya 

      Kimalu, Paul ; Nafula, Nancy ; Manda, Damiano K; Mwabu, Germano & Kimenyi, Mwangi S. (The Kenya Institute for Public Policy Research and Analysis (KIPPRA), 2001)
      Poverty is a major social and economic concern in Kenya. According to the 1997 welfare monitoring survey, more than half of Kenya’s population is poor. The government, together with donors, the private sector, the civil ...
    • Working Paper No. 07 of 2002 on Budget Reforms and the Medium-Term Expenditure Framework in Kenya 

      Kiringai, Jane & West, Geoffrey (The Kenya Institute for Public Policy Research and Analysis (KIPPRA), 2002)
      Many developing countries in Africa introduced planning systems after attaining independence but very little attention was given to budget systems as a tool for achieving plan targets. Recent recognition of the need to ...
    • Working Paper No. 08 of 2003 on Developing a Revival Strategy for Kenya's Cotton-Textile Industry: A Value Chain Approach 

      Ikiara, Moses M., Ndirangu, Lydia K. (The Kenya Institute for Public Policy Research and Analysis (KIPPRA), 2003)
      This study was motivated by the huge potential of Kenya’s cotton-textile sector in poverty reduction, its unprecedented decline since the second half of the 1980s and the market opportunities offered by African Growth and ...
    • Working Paper No. 09 of 2003 on Regional Integration Study of East Africa: The Case of Kenya 

      Ng'eno, Nehemiah K. ; Nyangito, Hezron O. & Ikiara, Moses, M. (The Kenya Institute for Public Policy Research and Analysis (KIPPRA), 2003)
      This study evaluates the costs and benefits of the East African Community Customs Union to Kenya. In particular, the study assesses the potential impact (to Kenya) of removing tariffs on intra-EAC trade and establishing a ...
    • Working Paper No. 12 of 2005 on Kenya's Reform Experience: What Have We Learnt? 

      Unknown author (The Kenya Institute for Public Policy Research and Analysis, 2005)
      Kenya has since independence from Britain in 1963 undergone a number of political and economic phases. Like most African countries, Kenya's economy in the 1960s and 1970s was characterised by controls and a protective, ...
    • Working Paper No. 15 of 2007 on Development of Bonds Market: Kenya's Experience 

      Mbewa, Martin ; Ngugi, Rose & Kithinji, Angela (The Kenya Institute for Public Policy Research and Analysis (KIPPRA), 2007)
      Development of bonds market widens the financing options for firms and enables the government to shift its domestic debt to longer-term securities. However, development of bonds market requires that certain conditions ...