Policy Brief No. 86 of 2019-2020 on Children, Youth and Women Sensitive Planning and Budgeting in Kenya: Taita Taveta County Brief, 2014/15-2017/18
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Kenya Institute for Public Policy Research and Analysis (KIPPRA)
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This brief reviews how the County Government of Taita Taveta plans and budgets to support the needs of children, youth, and women. The analysis focused on social sector budgets and actual expenditures for the period 2013/14-2017/18. The brief specifically focuses on health, education, social protection services, water and sanitation, and nutrition sectors. Finally, the analysis is based on budget data and information collected from county policy documents and through interviews with relevant county stakeholders...
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