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<title>Kisii County Intergrated Development Plan 2018-2022</title>
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<description>Kisii County Intergrated Development Plan 2018-2022
This County Integrated Development Plan is the second publication produced by Kisii County&#13;
Government. It is the medium-term county development blueprint and is motivated by a collective&#13;
aspiration for prosperity for all by the end of the Plan period.&#13;
According to Kenya Integrated Household Survey (2018), Kisii County has one of the highest age&#13;
dependency ratios in the country of 84.7 percent compared to national average of 81.6 percent and a&#13;
poverty level of 44.5 percent against the national figure of 32 percent. The aspiration of this Plan is&#13;
to improve the livelihood of the County residents through investments in key priority areas that&#13;
generate sustainable employment most rapidly, and provide more income-generating opportunities&#13;
for the unemployed youthful population so as to contribute to the realization of the County’s vision&#13;
of creating a prosperous County with a high quality of life for its residents.&#13;
The Plan has been carefully prepared and informed by the Kenya Vision 2030 that aims to transform&#13;
Kenya into ‘a newly industrializing, middle income country providing a high quality of life to all its&#13;
citizens in a clean and secure environment’. Simultaneously, the Plan aspires to realize the SDGs&#13;
goal of poverty eradication for county residents by 2030. Its implementation will be through annual&#13;
work plans starting from the period 2018/2019 to 2022/2023.
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<pubDate>Mon, 01 Jan 2018 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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<title>Kisii County Integrated Development Plan 2013-2017</title>
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<description>Kisii County Integrated Development Plan 2013-2017
Kisii County is one of the forty seven Counties in Kenya. It shares common borders with&#13;
Nyamira County to the North East, Narok County to the South and Homabay and Migori&#13;
Counties to the West. The County lies between latitude 0 degrees 30‘ and 1 degrees South&#13;
and longitude 34 degrees 38‘ and 35 degrees East. The County covers a total area of 1,317.5&#13;
km2&#13;
and is divided into nine constituencies namely: Kitutu Chache North, Kitutu Chache&#13;
South, Nyaribari Masaba, Nyaribari Chache, Bomachoge Borabu, Bomachoge Chache,&#13;
Bobasi, South Mogirango and Bonchari. It has 9 Sub-Counties, 24 divisions, 75 Locations&#13;
and 190 sub-locations respectively.&#13;
The County has an estimated population of 1,236,966 (2012). This represents 597,934 and&#13;
639,032 males and females respectively. By 2017 this population is expected to rise to&#13;
1,367,049 persons (660,810 males and 706,239 females). Population distribution in the&#13;
County is influenced by such factors as physical, historical, and economic development&#13;
policies pertaining to land settlement. Population densities are high in areas with large&#13;
proportions of arable land such as Kitutu Chache South (1,344), Nyaribari Chache (1,124),&#13;
Bomachoge Borabu (989), and Bomachoge Chache (934). The County is characterized by a&#13;
hilly topography with several ridges and valleys and is endowed with several permanent&#13;
rivers which flow from East to West into Lake Victoria. Soils in the County are generally&#13;
good and fertile allowing for agricultural activities.
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<pubDate>Tue, 01 Jan 2013 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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