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<title>Turkana North District Development Plan 2008-2012</title>
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<summary type="text">Turkana North District Development Plan 2008-2012
Turkana North District is situated in the northern half of the Rift Valley Province. It is one of the 43 districts of the Rift Valley Province. The district is administratively divided into seven divisions, 26 locations and 72 sub-locations. The district is administered under Turkana county council. Settlement pattern in the district is determined by the availability of pastures and social facilities mainly found in urban centers. Turkana people under normal circumstances settle in the plains. However due to variations in weather, very few of them settle permanently in one place. Kakuma division has the largest number of people due to the presence of refugees' camp in the town that has led to the concentration of many NGOs that are providing employment to the local people. In addition, the division has good climate, fertile soils and frequent rains making farming a viable venture.
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<title>Turkana District Development Plan 2002-2008</title>
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<summary type="text">Turkana District Development Plan 2002-2008
The 7th Turkana 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 (DDO) and members of the District Planning Team. The Plan is a product of broad-based consultations among various stakeholders undertaken in each of the sixty-nine districts in the country. 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".&#13;
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The Turkana 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>Turkana District Development Plan 1984-1988</title>
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<summary type="text">Turkana 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. The third section is the Annex. It indicates the Annual Development Programme, of which 1983/84 is the first; the Two-Year Rolling Plan for 1983/85; and Detailed Implementation&#13;
Schedules for selected projects to be carried out during the first year. The Annex is envisioned as an on-going document to be updated every year. It both feeds and is fed by the annual budgetary cycle. This first version of the Annex to the District Development Plan is not complete because some ministries were unable to disaggregate their estimates. In order to make the annual Annex a more effective product, timely budget disaggregation by each ministry will be a future requirement...
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