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ABBREVIATIOYS AND ACRONYMS xvi
GLOSSARY OF COSM NLY USED TERMS xx
1.1.1 Physical and Topographic features 3
1.2 Administrative and Political Units 4
1.2.1 Administrative Subdivision 4
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
1.4 Human Development Approach 13
1.5 Infrastructure Development 14
1.551 Roads and Rail Network 14
155.2 Information, Communication Technology 15
1.6.1 Land ownership categories/ classification 16
1.6.3 Percentage of Land with Title Deeds 16
1.6.4 Incidence of Landlessness 16
1.6.6 Type and Size of Land 16
1.7.3 Labour force by sector 17
1.8 Irrigation Infrastructure and Schemes 17
1.9 Crop, Liuestock, sish Production and Value Addition 17
1.9.2 Acreage under Food and Cash Crops 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
1.9.9 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
1.11.1 MaiA Tourist Attractions and Actirities 20
1.11.2 Classified /Major Hotels 20
1.1..4 1.13.4. Wildlife Conservation Areas 20
1.11.5 Total Number of Tourists 20
1.12.4 Types and Number of Businesses 21
1.12.5 Micro, Small and Medium Enterprise (MSME) 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
1.14.4 Value Chain Development of Fotestry Prodocts 22
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
1.17.3 Water Sources and Access 25
1.17.4 Water Management Mechanisms 25
1.18 Health Access and Nutrition 25
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
1.19.3 Non-Formal 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
1.20.3 LibrIries /Information Doc/mentation Centres/ Citizen Servioe Centres 30
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
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
2.2 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
3.2 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
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
4.3 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
5.2 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
6.2 Data collection, Analysis, and Reporting 171
6.3 M&E Outcome Indicaturs 175
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
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