Kiambu County Annual Development Plan 2015/2016
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2014Author
County Government of Kiambu
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Abstract/ Overview
The development of this Annual Development Plan was achieved through an elaborate and consultative process involving key department’s stakeholders. The development process, coordinated by County Executive Committee member in charge of Finance and Economic Planning, Ms. Mary Nguli and a team of technical experts from the department who included; Ms. Sophiah Kamau, Mr. Stephen Mungai, Mr. Joseph Ng’ang’a, Mr. Samuel Muthondu, Ms. Charity Gathoni and Ms. Faith Makena. Their unwavering commitment and teamwork is duly acknowledged. Similarly, we express our appreciation to all the department staff who played a critical role in the development of this plan
Subject/ Keywords
Economic Development; Infrastructure Development; Revenue Expenditure; Economic Planning; Transparency and Accountability
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County Government of KiambuSeries
ADP;2015/2016;Collections
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