Kericho County Annual Development Plan 2021/2022
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2021Author
County Government of Kericho
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Abstract/ Overview
The annual development plan outlines policies, projects and programmes that will be implemented in the financial year 2021/2022 in order to contribute towards Kericho County vision of providing high quality life to residents in a sustainable environment. The Annual Development Plan (ADP) is prepared annually to guide departments, non- governmental organizations, civil society organizations, private sectors and development partners on what the county government intends to do in each financial year. The plan forms the basis of preparing the budget for the same financial year. In addition, the plan is useful in tracking the achievements at the end of the financial year.
Subject/ Keywords
Economic Development; Economic Planning; Resource Mobilization; Resource Allocation; Infrastructure Development
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County Government of KerichoSeries
ADP;2021/2022Collections
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