dc.description.abstract | Nandi County is one of the County Governments in Kenya created under the two-tier
governance system, i.e. national and county systems created by the Constitution enacted
in 2010. The County Government started implementing its mandates in March 2013 as
per the provisions of the Fourth Schedule of the Constitution which came into effect in
August 2010. The constitution outlined the devolved functions such as Agriculture,
health, education, trade, infrastructure, and development planning.
In compliance with constitutional requirements and other legal provisions such as; the
Public Finance Management, Act 2012, County Government Act, 2012, Urban areas and
Cities Act, 2012 amongst other legislation, the county has adopted the county integrated
development framework in its governance processes. This framework calls for the
periodic preparation of various planning documents; County Integrated Development
Plan (CIDPs), Spatial Plans, Urban Areas and Cities Plan, Sectoral Plans and Annual
Development Plans (ADPs).
The County Integrated Development Plan creates a framework for planning,
coordinating development, budgeting, effective and efficient project implementation and
progress performance measurement. In addition, the Plan outlines the county situational
analysis, linkages to other national and international development plans, review of the
achievements of the previous Plan period, prioritized sector programmes,
implementation framework, resource mobilization strategies and monitoring and
evaluation framework. | en_US |