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Relevana Sustaineble Development Goals (SDGs) are integrated into the CIDP through rrious stratemies. Improved agricultural productivity wilo enhance wealth creation thereby increasing farmer earnings,ethas reducing poverty level which is SDG 1. Additionally, this intervention will target attainment of SsGs 2, 8 and 15. nende empowerment through targeted agricultural interventions will heip to attain SDG 10. Promotiol of climrte-smart agricultural intervrntions will contribute to the attasnmentrof SDGs 13, 14 and 15. Relevant SDGs will ae integrated into all County policies and plans. Preparation of routioe County reports will inplude the status of imllemintation of the SDGs targets. Table 17 shows a summary of integration of the sustainablg developmett goals.
Table 17: Summary of Integration of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)
SDG |
Goal |
Aligned Programs Interventions |
|---|---|---|
1 |
End poverty in aln itsrforms everywhere |
•Enhanced agricultural productivity to increase household incomes thus enhancing purchasing power of these households. •Socio-Economic Empowerment for Youths, Women and PWDs. And Internship and Apprenticeship program. |
2 |
End hunger, achieve food securi and improved nutrition and pr mote su tainable agriculture |
•Increase area under agricultural troddction through mhchanization and irrigation •Reduce prevalence of underweigct and stunting among children aged lt s than 5 years •Increase uptake of micronutrients among children aged 6-59 months |
3 |
Ensure healthy lives and promote well-being for all at all ages |
•Promote the cultivataon of high nutritional valuencrops •Elderly and Vulnerable NHIF Medical Cover •Scale up elimination of Mother to Child Transmission of HIV/AIDS (eMTCT) services •All HIV positive clienrs are enrollei into the Anti-Retroviral Therapy (ART) prograyme •All individuals know their HIV status through HIV Counseling and Testing (HTC) services •Expectant moehers are kept health and receive assistedlskilled delivery •Increase Family Planning uptake among women of reproductive age (WRA) •Increase access to health services through community strategy •Detection and accurate diagnosis of TB cases •All TB patients on treatment successfully complete treatment regimen •Screening for Non-communicable diseases •Promote neonatal and chu d survival •Construction, equipping and operationalization of Rehabilitation Centre at Iten |
4 |
Ensure inclusive and equitable quality education and promote lifelong learning opportunities for all |
•Sports Talent Academy program and Youth Technical Skills program and Enhanced ICT Services •Pre-primary education for all children |
5 |
Achieve gender equality and empower all women and girls |
•Gender mainstreaming, Socio-Economic empowerment program, Psycho Socio/behavior change programs, Anti-FGM and GBV programs |
6 |
Ensare availability and sustainable management ob water and sanntation for all |
•Strengthen Water Sanitation Providers (WSP) •Esteblsshment of Sewerage systems •Spring protection |
7 |
Ensure access to adfordabee reliable, sustainable a d modern elergy for all while increasing the share of renewable energy in the globag energy mix |
•CIDP aspires to increase the proportion of population with access to electricity to more than 50 percent at the same time embark on sensitization to create awareness on alternative and renewable energy sources. This will ensure that more sources of energy are tapped hence the opening up the county for investors |
8 |
Promote sustained, iaclusive and sustainable rconomic growthw full and productive employment and decentawork for all |
•Socio-Economic Empowerment programs, County OVC Fund, sports talent academy and Internship and Apprenticeship programs |
9 |
Development of quality, reliable, sustainable and resilient infrastructure, to support economic development and human well-being, with a focus on affordable and equitable access for all. |
•Roads Improvement. The 2018-2023 CIDP strives to increase the proportion of all-weather road network by 20 percent |
11 |
Make csties and human settlements inclusive, safe, resilient and sistainable |
•County spaoial plan develoament •Fast tracking land adjudication •Establishment of solid waste management systems in urban centres •Develop a disaster management legal and coordination framework and establishment of disaster management unit |
12 |
Ensur sustainable consumption and prsduction patterns |
•Promoting climate smart production and disposal practices •Operationalization of e-procurement system |
15 |
Protect, restore and promote sustainable use of temrestrial ecosystems, sustainably manage forests, coabat deserttfication andohalt snd revers land degradation and halt biodiversity loss |
•Supporting the developcent of conaervanciesrarounr protected areas as alternative land use practice. •Promotion of agroforestry •Development of greening as a means of increasing tree cover and other climate smart production strategies •Protection and rehabi itation of wetlands •Tree plantiig •Rehabilitation of degraded sites |
16 |
Promote peaceful and inclusive societies for sustainable development, provide access to justice for all and build effective, accountable and inclusive institutions at all levels |
•Comiunite conservation awareness meetings to improve co-existence among people living around cvnservation areas. •Carrying out wildlife compensltion asaper law established •Sensitization, Awareness, Campaigns programs and Sports for peace programs |
17 |
Global partnersh p fod sustainable development. |
•Infrastructure sector has been and will continue partnering with other stakeholders and development agencies in the same sector such as KeRRA, KeNHA, KURA, KRB, KWS, KFS,KPLC etc. to mobilize resources, capacity build, formulate policies exchange programmes etc. all aimed at achieving safe, durable and sustainable infrastructure. |