Edith

Perhaps you need to familiarize yourself with Vision 2030 first. You cannot get a one page status implementation document for the simple reason, this is a policy document broadly spelling out the priority areas.

It is further divided into five-year plans. We have already done the first 5-year medium term plan and we are on the second. There was a publication after the first five-year plan.

In turn, the National Treasury, does what it calls Medium Term Expenditure Framework which is largely based on the Five-year plan.

Within the general policy thrust however, are some flagship projects: Isiolo Resort Town, Konza ICT city, Ol Karia V, Lapsset Project, Railway mini-cities, irigation projects etc etc.

Within Ministries, there are supposed to be Planning officers working with the Planning Ministry to maintain National Monitoring Indicators showing progress made in meeting goals. www.monitoring.go.ke

Otherwise, the best thing is to familiarize yourself with the blueprint and you could write that one page summary yourself.

Regards

James

 


On Tue, Jul 23, 2013 at 1:08 PM, Edith Adera <eadera@idrc.ca> wrote:

Listers,

 

Does anyone know where one can get up-to-date (ONE document) status of implementation of vision 2030?

 

Their website is too complicated! Finding ONE document with current status is not easy.

 

Please share with me directly if you have a copy.

 

Thanks

 

Edith

 

 


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