dc.description.abstract | Makueni County, like any other county has its share of disaster profile that is dominated by
drought, fires, floods, landslides, drowning, diseases and epidemics. Whenever these disasters
have occurred, they have had devastating effects on human population, property and also retarded
economic growth among other negative effects.
In the quest for mitigating vulnerabilities to risks faced by the county and its residents, the County
Government with the involvement of various stakeholders has formulated Makueni County
Disaster Management and Special Programmes Policy to institutionalize mechanisms and
strategies for addressing disasters. The policy is aligned with the Constitution of Kenya, 2010, the
Kenya Vision 2030, the National Disaster Management Policy, 2018, the National Disaster
Management Authority Act, 2020, the Makueni County Emergency Fund Act, 2015, Makueni
County Vision 2025 among other regulatory instruments that address disaster management.
This policy documents the conventional disasters that visit the county and articulates the strategies
to address the said various challenges in disaster management. The strategies focus on the
inadequate decentralized disaster management structures and resources, inadequate management
and dissemination of information, low levels of awareness and inadequate regulatory and
institutional framework among others. The policy also offers implementation procedures to the
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