Bunyala 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 Busia County District Development Plan 2008-2012 serves as a strategic framework for the socio-economic transformation of Busia County during the specified period. This plan outlines key objectives, policies, and programs aimed at fostering inclusive growth, sustainable development, and improved livelihoods for the residents of Busia County. It focuses on sectors such as agriculture, infrastructure, education, health, and governance, with an emphasis on enhancing service delivery, promoting private sector participation, and strengthening community engagement. The plan provides a roadmap for resource allocation, policy formulation, and implementation of development projects and initiatives to drive the county's progress.
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Sustainable Development; Community Engagement; Socio-Economic Transformation; Economic Growth; Infrastructure Development
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Development Plan;2008-2012Collections
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