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Sector Plan for Financial Services 2013-2017
(Government of the Republic of Kenya, 2013)
The goal of the Financial Services Sector under Kenya Vision 2030 is to make Kenya a vibrant and
globally competitive financial sector driving high levels of savings and financing Kenya’s investment
needs. This Plan ...
Sector Plan for Oil and Other Minerals 2013-2017
(Government of the Republic of Kenya, 2013)
The oil/gas and other minerals resources sector has been given prominence in the Second Medium
Term Plan (2013-2018) as key contributor to the envisaged and sustained Gross Domestic Product
growth of ten (10) per cent ...
Sector Plan for Governance Justice and the Rule of Law 2013-2017
(Government of the Republic of Kenya, 2013)
The Second Medium Term Plan of the Governance Justice and Rule of Law sector is at the core of
Kenya’s development efforts. It forms a direct implementation instrument for the Kenya Vision 2030 and
provides answers to ...
Sector Plan for Trade 2013-2017
(Government of the Republic of Kenya, 2013)
Trade sector plays a significant role in the country’s growth and development through its contribution
to the Gross Domestic Product (GDP). The sector has linkages with all other sectors of the economy by
creating a ...
Sector Plan for Public Sector Reforms 2013-2017
(Government of the Republic of Kenya, 2013)
An efficient, motivated and well trained public service is one of the major foundations of the Kenya
Vision 2030. Indeed, according to the Constitution of Kenya (CoK, 2010) a public service must be build
that is efficient, ...
Sector Plan for Population, Urbanization and Housing 2013-2017
(Government of the Republic of Kenya, 2013)
The Sector Plan for Population, Urbanization and Housing will guide the Second Medium Term Plan (2013-2017) in the implementation of the Kenya Vision 2030. It outlines policies, reform measures, projects and programmes ...
Sector Plan for Land Reforms 2013-2017
(Government of the Republic of Kenya, 2013)
Land as a factor of production is the most important natural resource that Kenya is endowed with. It
is critical to economic, social, political and cultural development. It is also considered as the principal
source of ...
Discussion Paper No. 155 of 2013 on Demand for Health Care in Kenya: The Effect of Health Insurance
(The Kenya Institute for Public Policy Research and Analysis (KIPPRA), 2013)
The health of the general population has been a major concern of the Government
of Kenya since independence. There is evidence suggesting that positive health
outcomes can be achieved if health care is made broadly ...
Discussion Paper No. 152 of 2013 on Determinants of Informal Finance Use in Kenya
(The Kenya Institute for Public Policy Research and Analysis (KIPPRA), 2013)
The financial services sector plays a pivotal role in Kenya’s development
by providing better intermediation between savings and investments and
mobilization of capital required to implement Vision 2030 projects. ...
Discussion Paper No. 154 of 2013 on Analysis of Price Transmission for Selected Staple Food Commodities in Kenya
(The Kenya Institute for Public Policy Research and Analysis (KIPPRA), 2013)
Markets play a primary role in facilitating forces of demand and supply to
interact such as through price adjustments across time and space. In many
developing countries such as Kenya, food markets are characterized by ...










