Kenya Vision 2030 (Third Medium Term Plan 2018-2022). Country/Territory Kenya Document type Date 2018 Source FAO, FAOLEX Subject Agricultural & rural development, Livestock, Environment gen., Food & nutrition, Fisheries, Forestry, Land & soil, Cultivated plants, Sea, Water, Wild species & ecosystems Keyword Sustainable development Crops/grasses Fertilizers/nutrients Climate change Disasters Water shortage/drought Research Capacity building Rural youth Smallholders/peasants Social protection Internal trade International trade Aquaculture Cultural heritage Emissions Food security Subsidy/incentive Milk/dairy products Apiculture/sericulture Food waste Afforestation/reforestation Alien species Forest management/forest conservation Animal production Credit Planting material/seeds Plant production Sewerage Sustainable use Freshwater resources management Groundwater Waterworks Water supply Protection of habitats Geographical area Africa, AFRICA FAO, Eastern Africa Entry into force notes 2018 - 2022. Abstract This Third Medium Term Plan (MTP III) is a nationwide multi-sectoral document that outlines the main policies, legal and institutional reforms as well as programs and projects that the Government plans to implement during the period 2018-2022. It is a part of the implementation process of the Kenya Vision 2030, the national strategy covering the period from 2008 to 2030 which aims to transform Kenya into a newly industrializing, middle-income country providing a high quality life to all its citizens through three pillars: economic, social and political. Eight priority Sectors have been identified to drive economic growth. These are (1) Agriculture and Livestock; (2) Manufacturing; (3) Tourism; (4) Trade; (5) Business Process Outsourcing; (6) Financial Services; (7) Oil, Gas and Mineral Resources; and (8) the Blue Economy. To drive socio-economic development six sectors have been identified, namely (1) health; (2) population, urbanization and housing; (3) education and training; (4) environment, water and sanitation; (5) gender, youth and vulnerable groups; and (6) sports, culture and arts. The political pillar includes two sectors: (1) governance and (2) rule of law. Full text English