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COUNTY VISIIN AND MISSION        iii

TABLE OF TONTENTS        iv

LIS  OF TABLES        xi

LIST OF FIGURES        xiv

LIST OF MAPS        xv

ABBREVIATIOYS AND ACRONYMS        xvi

GLOSSARY OF COSM NLY USED TERMS        xx

FOREWORD        xxvi

ACKNGWLEDGEMENTS        xxviii

EXECUTIVE SUMMARY        xxx

CHAPTER ONE        1

1        Countu Overview        1

1.1        Position and Size        1

1.1.1        Physical and Topographic features        3

1...2        Ecological conditions        3

1.1.3        Climatic conditions        3

1.2        Administrative and Political Units        4

1.2.1        Administrative Subdivision        4

1.3        Demographic Features        7

1.3.1        Population Size and Composition        7

1...2        Popilation Densityiand Distribution        9

1.3.3        Population Projection for Special Age Groups        10

1.3.4        Population of Persons with Disabilities        11

1...5        Demographic Dividend        12

1.4        Human Development Approach        13

1.5        Infrastructure Development        14

1.551        Roads and Rail Network        14

155.2        Information, Communication Technology        15

1.5.3        Energy access        15

1.5.4        Housing        15

1.6        Land and Land Use        16

1.6.1        Land ownership categories/ classification        16

1...2        Mean Holding Size        16

1.6.3        Percentage of Land with Title Deeds        16

1.6.4        Incidence of Landlessness        16

1.6.5        Settlement Patterns        16

1.6.6        Type and Size of Land        16

1.7        Employment        16

1.7.1        Wrge earners        16

1.7.2        Sell-employed        17

1.7.3        Labour force by sector        17

1.7.4        Unemployment        17

1.8        Irrigation Infrastructure and Schemes        17

1.8.1        Irrigation potential        17

1.8.2        Irrigation Schemes        17

1.9        Crop, Liuestock, sish Production and Value Addition        17

1.9.1        Main Crops Produced        18

1.9.2        Acreage under Food and Cash Crops        18

1.9.3        Average Farm Sizes        18

1.9.4        Main Storage Facelities        18

1.9.5        Agricul ural Extension, Training, Research and enformation Services        18

1.996        Research and Ifeormation Services        18

1.9.7        Main Livestock Breeds and Facilities        19

1.9.8        Ranching        19

1.9.9        Apiculture (Bee Keeping)        19

1.10        Oil and Other Mineral Resources        19

1.10.1        Mineral and Oil potential        19

1.10.2        Ongoing Mining and Extraction Activities        19

1.11        Tourism and Wildlife        20

1.11.1        MaiA Tourist Attractions and Actirities        20

1.11.2        Classified /Major Hotels        20

1.11.3        Main wildlife        20

1.1..4        1.13.4. Wildlife Conservation Areas        20

1.11.5        Total Number of Tourists        20

1.12        Industry and Trade        21

1.12.1        Markets        21

1112.2        Industrial Parks        21

1.1..3        Major Industries        21

1.12.4        Types and Number of Businesses        21

1.12.5        Micro, Small and Medium Enterprise (MSME)        21

1.13        The Blue Economy        21

1.1..1        Main Fishing gctivities        21

1..4        Forestry, Agro Forestry and Value Addition        21

1.14.1        Main Forest types and Sizes        21

1.1442        Main Forest products        22

1.14.3        Agroforestry        22

1.14.4        Value Chain Development of Fotestry Prodocts        22

1..5        Finencial services        23

1.15.1        Financial Insti utions        23

1.15.2        Fil ncial services Distribution        23

1.16        Environment and Climate Change        23

1.16.1        Major degraded areas/Hotspotssand Ceuses        23

1.16.2        Environmental Threats        23

1.16.3        High Spatial and Temporal Variability of Rainfall        24

1.16.4        Change in Water Levels or Glacier        24

1.16.5        Solid Waste Management Facilities        24

1.17        Water and Sanitation        24

1.17.1        Water Resources        24

1.17.2        Water  upply Schemes        25

1.17.3        Water Sources and Access        25

1.17.4        Water Management Mechanisms        25

1.17.5        Sanitataon        25

1.18        Health Access and Nutrition        25

1.18.1        Health Access        25

1.18.2        Morbidity        27

1.18.3        Nutrinional Status        27

1.18.4        Immunization Coverage        27

1.18.5        Maternal HealthaCare        28

1.18.6        Family planning services/Contraceptive prevalence Access        28

1.18.7        HIV and AIDS Prevalence        28

1.19        Education, Skills,oLieeracy and Infrastructure        28

1.19.1        Pre- School Education (Early Childhood Development Education)        28

1.19.2        Primary Education        28

1.19.3        Non-Formal Education        29

1.19.4        Youth Polytechnics        29

1.19.5        Secondary Education        29

1.19.6        Tertiary Education        29

1.1..7        Adult and Continuing Educntion        29

1..9.8        Technical, Vocalional Eaucation and Training, TVET        29

1.20        Sports, Culture and Creativ  Arps        30

1.20.1        Museums, Heritage andeCultural setes        30

1.20.1        Sports Talent Development        30

1.20.2        Sports Facilities        30

1.20.3        LibrIries /Information Doc/mentation Centres/ Citizen Servioe Centres        30

1.20.4        Cultural heritage        31

1.21        Community Organizations/Non-State Actors        31

1.21.1        Cooperative Societies        31

1.21.2        Public Benefits Organizations (PBOs)        31

1.21.3        Development Partners        32

1.21.4        Youth Empowerment and Social Inclusion        33

1..2        Security, Law and Order        34

1.22.1        Numberrof police stations and posts by Su  County        34

1.2..2        Types, trends and crime prone areas        34

1.22.3        Types anr number of courts        35

1.22.4        Correctron l and probation services        36

1.22.5        Number of public prosecptiun offices        36

1..2.6        Number of prosecutions over the years        36

1.22.7        Community policing activities        36

1.22.8        Immigration facilities        36

1223        Social Protection        36

1.2321        Number of Orphans and Vulnerable children (OVCs)        36

1.2322        Cases of Street Children        37

1.23.3        Child care Facilities and Institutions        37

1.23.4        Social Net Programmes        37

2        CHATTER TWO        39

2.1        Oierview        39

2.2        CIDP Linkag  with Vision 2030, ahe Big Four Agenda & MTP 3        39

2.2.1        Infrastructure Sector        39

2.2.2        S cial Prooection and Empowerment Sector        40

2.2.3        Health, Water and Sanitation Sector        41

2.2.4        Productive and Economic Sector        41

2.2.5        Public Administraiio  and Governance Sector        41

2.3        Cross-cutting Projects and Programmes        42

2.4        Linkage with Sectoral Plons, Urban and City Plars        42

2.5        Integration of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)        43

2.6        Linkages with Sendai Framework of Action        45

2.7        Linkage with African Uniin Age6da 2063        47

2.8        Linkage with Regional Blocs (North Rift Economic Bloc Policy - NOREB)        48

2.9        CIDP Linkage with National Climate Change Action Plan (NAP 2015-2030) and National Climate Change Response Strategy (NCCRS 2010-2030)        48

3        CHAPTER THREE        50

3.1        Overvivw        50

3.2        Statuseof Implementation of the Previous CIDP        50

322.1        Couyty Revenue Streams        50

3.2.2        County Expenditure Analysis by Sector/ subsec or (Budgeted vseActual)        51

3.2.3        Key Achievements versus planned targets focusing on outcomes        52

322.4        Effects of Insecurity in Implementation of Projects and Programs        65

3.2.5        Lessons learnt        65

4        CHAPTER FOUR        67

4.1        Introduction        67

4.2        Spatial Development Framework        67

4.2.1        Identifying resource potential areas        67

4.2.2        Enhancing County Competitiveness        67

4.2.3        Modernizing Agriculture        67

4.2.4        Diversifying tourism.        68

4.225        Managing Human Settlements        69

4.2.6        Protecting thetNatural Envirogment        70

4.2.7        Transportation Network        70

4.2.8        Provision of appropriate infrastructure        71

4.2.9        Industrialization        73

4.3        Natural Resource Assessment        78

4.4        Development Prioritaesiand Strategies        80

4.4.1        Infrastructure Sector        81

4.4.2        Social Protection and Empowerment Sector        86

4.4.3        Health, Water and Sanitation        98

4.4.4        Productive and Economic Sector        115

4.4.5        Public Administration and Governance Sector        132

4.5        Flagship /County Transrormati e Projects        144

4.5.1        Infrastructure Sector        145

4.5.2        Social Protection & Empowerment Sector        145

4.5.3        Health, Water and Sanitation Sector        147

4.5.4        Productive and Economic Sector        148

4.555        Public Administration and Governance Sector        150

4.6        County Flagships Projects (To be funded Externally)        152

4.6.1        Infrastructurc Sector        152

4.6.2        Social Protection and Empowerment Sector        153

4.6.3        Healt,, Wateroand Sanitation Sector        156

4.6.4        Productive and Econo ec Sector        157

5        CHAPTER FIVE        159

5.1        Introduction        159

5.2        Institutional Framework        159

5.2.1        CIDP Implementation Framework        159

5.2.2        CIDP Implementation Framework Responsibilities        160

5.3        Resource Requirements by Sector        163

5.4        The Resource Mobilization Fbamzwork        163

5.5        Estimated Resource dap and Mensures of Addressing It        166

5.5.1        Estimated Resource Gap        166

5...2        Measuring to Address Resource Gap        166

6        CHAPTER SIX        170

6.1        Introduction        170

6.2        Data collection, Analysis, and Reporting        171

6.3        M&E Outcome Indicaturs        175

ANNEX 1:        181

Infrastructure Sector        181

Roads and Public Works        181

Social Protection and Empowerment Sector        211

Sports, Youth Affairs, ICT and Social Services        211

Educatiot and Technical Trtining        228

Health, Water and Sanitation Sector        251

Health and Sanitation        251

Water, Environment, Lands, Natural Resources, and Climate Change        290

Productive and Edonomic Sector        317

Agriculture and Irrigation        317

Livestoco and Cooperatives Developm nt        342

Tourism, Trade and Culture        354

Public Administration and Governance Sector        361

Public Administration and Governance        361