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<title>Mwingi District Development Plan 2002-2008</title>
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<summary type="text">Mwingi District Development Plan 2002-2008
The Mwingi 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 assisted by the District Development Officer and members of the District Planning Team. The Plan is a product of broad-based consultations among various stakeholders undertaken in the district. It has been prepared in the backdrop of the theme of the 9th National Development Plan, which is "Effective Management for Sustainable Economic Growth and Poverty Reduction". The DDP articulates medium term policies and objectives, which are further translated into short-term strategies and programmes to be implemented under the Medium Term Expenditure Framework (MTEF). The latter is part of the budgetary reforms undertaken to strengthen the linkage between policy, planning and budgeting. The Rural Planning Department of the Ministry of Finance and Planning provided the overall guidance through seminars and training workshops and were responsible for the formulation of guidelines, editing and publication of the Plan…
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<title>Mutomo District Development Pan 2008-2012</title>
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<summary type="text">Mutomo District Development Pan 2008-2012
Mutomo District is one of the newly created districts of Eastern Province. It borders Makueni Districts to the west, Kitui Central to the North, Tana River District to the east and Taita District to the south. The district is located between longitudes 37° 37'00 and 39°00'00' East and latitudes 1 °05 '00' and I 0 50°00' South. The district covers an area of approximately 12,965.8KM2 including 6,290.3 KM2 occupied by the Tsavo National Park. The district is divided into three administrative divisions namely, Ikutha, Mutomo and Mutha. The divisions are further divided into 15 locations and 60 sub locations. lkutha is the largest with a total area 1417.5 Km2 five location and 18 sub locations. Mutomo is the smallest with a total area of 803.9 Km2 with four locations and seventeen sub locations. Tsavo East National Park occupies an area of 6290.3 Km2 Politically, the district is divided into one constituency, that is, Mutomo Constituency The district is served by one local authority, namely; Kitui County Council with fifteen ( 15) civic wards which it shares with Kitui District. Settlement Patterns are unevenly distributed in the district and is depended on nearness to rivers for provision of water and simple irrigation, fertility of the soils where people tend to concentrate on the foot hills to do agriculture. Other settlements are concentrated near towns' reason being ability to get social amenities and provision of security since the provincial administration is based in the towns. Other settlements are influenced by availability of schools and people tend to settle near schools and dispensaries to have access to the basic amenities such as schools and health care. Land use and settlement patterns are based on the agro-ecological zones and they are also influenced by soil fertility and rainfall.
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<title>Kitui District Development Plan 2002- 2008</title>
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<summary type="text">Kitui District Development Plan 2002- 2008
The 7th 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 District Development Officer (DDC) and members of the District Planning Team. The Plan is a product · of broad-based consultations amen~ various stakeholders. It has been prepared in the backdrop of the theme of the 9t National Development Plan, which is "Effective Management for Sustainable Economic Growth and Poverty Reduction ". The Kitui DDP articulates medium term policies and objectives, which are further translated into short-term strategies and programmes to be implemented under the Medium-Term Expenditure Framework (MTEF). The latter is part of the budgetary reforms undertaken to strengthen the linkage between policy, planning and budgeting. The Rural Planning Department of the Ministry of Finance and Planning provided the overall guidance through seminars and training workshops and was responsible for the formulation of guidelines, editing and publication of the Plan…
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<title>Kitui District Development Plan 1984-1988</title>
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<published>1984-01-01T00:00:00Z</published>
<summary type="text">Kitui District Development Plan 1984-1988
This District Development Plan was prepared by the District Department Heads of. Ministries under the coordination of the District Development Officer and the Executive Committee of the District Development Committee. The Rural Planning Division of the Ministry of Finance and Planning provided overall guidance through seminars and formulation of Plan guidelines and was responsible for editing and publishing the plan. The Plan is divided into three sections. Chapter I provides background information on the District's resource base and the state of development. Chapter 2 spells out District policy orientations and strategies for the major development sectors. It also lists in order of priority by sector the major projects which the DOC wishes to see implemented over the 1984-88 Plan period…
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<dc:date>1984-01-01T00:00:00Z</dc:date>
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