Bomet County Integrated Development Plan 2023-2027
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2023Author
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County Government of Bomet
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Article 125 and 126 of the Public Finance Management Act, 2012, provides that each county will prepare an integrated development plan, which will include both medium term and long-term priorities to be achieved by the county. The second Bomet County Integrated Development Plan (CIDP II) for the period 2023-2027 was prepared by the department of Finance and Economic Planning in close collaboration with all sectors. The CIDP is a product of broad-based consultative process in each of the 25 wards which brought together a cross-section of stakeholders within the county. The plan has been aligned to the Kenya Vision 2030, the Third Medium Term Plan 2023-2027, the Constitution of Kenya 2010 and the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
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Economic Development; Revenue Collection; Resource Mobilization; Infrastructure Development; Devolved Functions
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County Government of BometSeries
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