Bungoma District Development Plan 2008-2012
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2008Author
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Ministry of State for Planning, National Development and Vision 2030
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The Bungoma County District Development Plan 2008-2012 outlines the strategic objectives and action plans for promoting socio-economic development in Bungoma County during the specified period. This plan focuses on various sectors such as agriculture, infrastructure, education, health, and governance, aiming to improve the quality of life for the residents of Bungoma County. It highlights the priorities, targets, and strategies for sustainable development, emphasizing community participation, resource mobilization, and effective governance structures. The plan serves as a comprehensive roadmap to guide policy formulation, resource allocation, and implementation of development projects and programs within the county.
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Socio-Economic Development; Sustainable Development; Community Participation; Fiscal Policy; Economic Growth
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