District Development Plans
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2024-03-29T10:59:38ZMandera East District Development Plan 2008-2012
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Mandera East District Development Plan 2008-2012
The Mandera East District Development Plan 2008-12 is prepared in line with the Kenya's Vision 2030 which is the Country's long-term development blueprint. The Vision 2030 is to be implemented through Medium Term Plans at the national and district levels. These DDP also takes cognizance of the country's international commitments such as the implementation of the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) hence ensuring that the district planning process is in harmony with the global development agenda. The DDP therefore is the medium-term Plan containing project and programme proposals that the district will implement in the 5 years in order to achieve the MDGs and the Vision.
This Plan was prepared in a consultative and participatory manner and all the_ stakeholders at the district level were represented. The 2008-2012 will continue to serve as an important reference document that will be used by stakeholders involved in implementing development. projects/Programmes in the district. The Plan is in 4 Chapters…
2009-01-01T00:00:00ZMandera District Development Plan 2002-2008
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Mandera District Development Plan 2002-2008
The 7th Mandera 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 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 Mandera 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.
2002-01-01T00:00:00ZMandera Central District Development Plan 2008-2012
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Mandera Central District Development Plan 2008-2012
Mandera Central is one of the districts in North Eastern Province, covering an area of 11 ,648 km. It borders Ethiopia to the North, Mandera East to the North East and Eastern side, and Somalia to South East, Wajir East district to the South and Mandera West district to the West. The district lies between latitude 2°20' north and 4°10' north's and longitudes 40° 30' east and 41 ° O' east. Mandera Central district has seven divisions, thirty-two locations and thirty-nine sub locations. Ashabito division is the largest with 4,509 square kilometers, while Rhamu is the smallest with 145 square kilometers. Ashabito division with 8 locations has the largest number of locations. Mandera Central falls under the jurisdiction of the Mandera Country Council which also extends to Mandera West and Mandera East. The Country Council has 44 civic wards and three parliamentary constituencies. The people are mainly being nomadic pastoralists. Their settlements and density are mainly influenced by water and pasture.
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