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Kenya Vision 2030 (Third Medium Term Plan 2018-2022).

Pays/Territoire
Kenya
Type du document
Date
2018
Source
FAO, FAOLEX
Sujet
Agriculture et développement rural, Bétail, Environnement gén., Alimentation et nutrition, Pêche, Forêts, Terre et sols, Plantes cultivées, Mer, Eau, Espèces sauvages et écosystèmes
Mot clé
Développement durable Cultures/pâtures Engrais/nutriments Changement de climat Catastrophe Insuffisance d'eau/sécheresse Recherche Renforcement des capacités Jeunesse rurale Petits exploitants/paysans Protection sociale Commerce intérieur Commerce international Aquaculture Patrimoine culturel Émissions Sécurité alimentaire Subvention/incitation Lait/produits laitiers Apiculture/sériciculture Gaspillage alimentaire Boisement/reboisement Espèces exotiques Gestion forestière/conservation des forêts Production animale Crédit Matériel de reproduction/semences Production végétale Égouts Utilisation durable Gestion des resources en eau douce Eaux souterraines Ouvrages Approvisionnement en eau Protection de l'habitat
Aire géographique
Afrique, AFRIQUE FAO, Afrique orientale
Entry into force notes
2018 - 2022.
Résumé

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.

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