Gatundu 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 Gatundu County Development Plan is a comprehensive framework outlining the long-term vision, goals, and strategies for sustainable development in Gatundu County. This plan aims to address various socio-economic challenges, promote inclusive growth, and improve the overall quality of life for the residents of Gatundu. It focuses on key sectors such as infrastructure development, education, healthcare, agriculture, and tourism. The plan emphasizes effective governance, community participation, and resource mobilization to ensure successful implementation. By leveraging its natural resources and human capital, Gatundu County aims to become a vibrant and prosperous region that offers opportunities for all its residents.
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Sustainable Development; Infrastructure Development; Inclusive Growth; Economic Growth; Fiscal Policy
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