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<title>Kakamega County Integrated Development Plan 2018-2022</title>
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<description>Kakamega County Integrated Development Plan 2018-2022
This CIDP 2018-2022 highlights the linkage of the CIDP with other development plans and legislations that have been developed to support integrated development planning in the country. This Plan has been linked to Kenya Vision 2030, SDGs, Agenda 2063 and other plans. &#13;
The plan has also provided for the review of the implementation of the First CIDP 2013-2017. &#13;
The County spent Ksh.19,666,454,182 on recurrent and Ksh.14,502,953,436 on development denoting a fifty two and forty eight percent respectively. &#13;
During the plan period, great strides were made in improving road infrastructure, where over forty five kilometers of bitumen roads were constructed. &#13;
Health infrastructure improved through construction and expansion of level four facilities and construction of the first phase of the multibillion County Teaching and Referral Hospital. &#13;
More Households were reached with piped water resulting from the various water projects that were initiated, increased maize production due to the Farm Input Subsidization Programme that saw tens many farmers access inputs and reap higher yields. The One cow Initiative and the AI programs have boosted the livestock value chain immensely increasing milk production and achieving better and superior animal breeds. &#13;
Business environment has greatly improved with the construction of twelve modern markets, refurbishment of many others as well as installation of modern trade kiosks in markets across the county. Furthermore, over nine thousands small scale business persons benefitted from the Mikopo Mashinani Loan scheme for small-scale businesses. &#13;
Huge investments were also made towards ECDE and polytechnic infrastructural improvement where many classrooms and training workshops were constructed .Recruitment and deployment of ECDE teachers and polytechnics instructors saw an increase in enrollment in these institutions. &#13;
In addition, many vulnerable persons in the society have benefitted from the Shelter Improvement Programme which has improved their livelihoods through better housing.
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<dc:date>2018-01-01T00:00:00Z</dc:date>
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<title>Kakamega County Integrated Development Plan 2013-2017</title>
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<description>Kakamega County Integrated Development Plan 2013-2017
This plan presents a summary of the Kakamega County key socio-economic,&#13;
environmental and development information. The focus is mainly on on-going projects&#13;
and programmes, new project proposals outlined by stakeholders during the second MTP&#13;
2013-2017 county consultations in December 2012, flagship projects under the Kenya&#13;
Vision 2030 implemented in the county and stalled projects, the Jubilee manifesto and&#13;
the Governor‘s manifesto which are all guided by the Kenya Constitution 2010.&#13;
Kakamega County boarders Vihiga County to the south, Busia and Siaya County to the&#13;
West, Bungoma and Trans Nzoia County to the North, Uasin Gishu to the North East and&#13;
Nandi County to the East. The county covers an area of approximately 3050.3 Km2&#13;
.&#13;
Administratively the County has 12 subcounties, 60 wards spread out in 398,709&#13;
households&#13;
According to the 2009 Population and Housing Census, the county population was 1,660,&#13;
651 consisting of 797,112 males and 863,539 females giving the population distribution&#13;
of 48 percent male and 52 per cent female. The projected 2012 population was 1,789,989&#13;
constituting of 859,195 males and 930,794 females as shown in table 2 while the county&#13;
population is projected to be 1,929,401 and 2,028,324 by 2015 and 2017 respectively.&#13;
The population growth rate for the county is estimated at 2.5 percent. This has put great&#13;
pressure on socio-economic facilities; especially on health, education and land.&#13;
Resources, which could have otherwise been utilized elsewhere, have been diverted to&#13;
meet the health and education needs leaving very little for other investment.
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<dc:date>2013-01-01T00:00:00Z</dc:date>
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