Nakuru County Annual Development Plan 2024/2025
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2023Author
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County Government of Nakuru
Abstract/ Overview
The Annual Development Plan (ADP) 2024/2025 has been prepared as the foundation for the 2024/2025 budget cycle in line with section 126 of the Public Finance Management Act (PFM) 2012. the ADP 2024/2025 is the second to be prepared under the third generation County Integrated Development plan (2023-2027). the aim of the ADP 2024/2025 includes; prioritize annual initiatives of the county Governments as espoused in CIDP 2023-2027; strengthen linkages between prioritized sector programmes/projects in the medium term plans and estimated budget costs; and provide a programme for integrated monitoring and evaluation (M&E)for tracking implementation of priorities and development outcomes.
Subject/ Keywords
Economic Development; Infrastructure Development; Resource Mobilization; Revenue Collection; Development Programmes
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County Government of NakuruSeries
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