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THE VISION

The Kenya Vision 2030 aims to transform Kenya into a newly industrializing,
middle-income country providing a high quality of life to all its citizens by
2030 in a clean and secure environment.




SEEING THE VISIONTHROUGH

Let's take you back to the formative years of the country’s vision by looking at
what informed the Kenya Vision 2030 through the voices of the pioneers speaking
about what inspired them to answer the call and take part in creating the
long-term development blueprint for the country.

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THE PROGRESS SO FAR...

 * 2008 - 2012
 * 2013 - 2017

 1. 2008
 2. 2009
 3. 2010
 4. 2011
 5. 2012

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 1. KENYA VISION 2030 LAUNCH
    
    2008
    
    President Mwai Kibaki launched Vision 2030 as a vehicle for accelerating
    transformation of our country into a rapidly industrialising middle-income
    nation by the year 2030


 2. TRANSFORMING CONNECTIVITY & TRANSMISSION
    
    2009
    
    East African Marine System (TEAMS) fibre optic cable landed in Mombasa,
    placing Kenya on the superhighway to major technological take-off. SEACOM, a
    privately-funded fibre optic project, also landed, setting the stage for
    cheap internet connectivity and enhanced communications in the country.


 3. THE NEW CONSTITUTION
    
    2010
    
    Promulgation of the New Constitution replaced the old Constitution that had
    been in place since Independence in 1963.


 4. GOVERNANCY AND RULE OF LAW
    
    2011
    
    Development of legislation and administrative procedures required to
    implement the constitution with the enactment of Urban Areas and Cities Act,
    2011; County Governments Act, 2012; Transition to Devolved Government Act,
    2012; Intergovernmental Relations Act, 2012 and Public Finance Management
    Act, 2012), National Government Coordination Act 2012 and County Governments
    Public Finance Transition Act 2013, Establishment of Transition Authority
    and Commission on Revenue Allocation.


 5. THIKA SUPERHIGHWAY COMMISSIONED.
    
    2012
    
    President Kibaki commissioned Thika Road whose development was expected to
    reduce general transport costs, improve on accessibility to public
    transportation, create employment opportunities, housing and recreation
    activities. The superhighway connects Nairobi to Marsabit, Isiolo, Moyale
    and Mandera. It also provides a reliable route, connecting Kenya with
    Ethiopia and Tanzania in the north and south, respectively.

 1. 2013
 2. 2014
 3. 2015
 4. 2016
 5. 2017

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 1. DEVOLUTION
    
    2013
    
    Decentralization kicks off with the election of Governors as Government
    shifts power, authority, resources, and responsibilities from the National
    Government to County Governments. 2013 also saw the launch of the Free
    Maternity Programme, Commissioning of Mombasa Port Berth 19 and the launch
    of Phase 1 of the Standard Gauge Railway from Mombasa to Nairobi.
    Additionally, Huduma Centres, 'one-stop shop' to access and pay for
    government services electronically were launched in order to cut corruption
    and bureaucracy.


 2. PUBLIC SEVICE REFORM
    
    2014
    
    By leveraging on technology, government has revolutionized how citizens
    access its services making it much easier to bring services closer to the
    people, cutting delivery time and securing revenues paid for such services.
    As a gateway to all government services, the eCitizen portal has seen the
    progressive addition of different agencies enabling Kenyans and foreign
    nationals to access services digitally. There are 197 different public
    services offered under the eCitizen portal and these include passport
    applications, visa applications, driving license renewals, vehicle
    registration, business registration, company searches and applications for
    certificates of good conduct.


 3. HEALTH AND EDUCATION
    
    2015
    
    The Managed Equipment Service was launched, providing Kenyans access to
    uninterrupted quality healthcare services nationwide by equipping 2
    hospitals in each county and the 4 referral hospitals with the 5 recommended
    classes of equipment; ICU/HDU Equipment, Renal (Dialysis) Equipment,
    Sterilization and Surgical sets, Imaging and Radiology Equipment and Theatre
    Equipment. 2015 also saw the introduction of the Digital Learning Programme
    and crucially the launch of the Last Mile Connectivity Programme that
    included the electrification of all Public Primary Schools. Outer Ring Road
    was also commissioned.


 4. SECURITY
    
    2016
    
    The Government acquired 3 new choppers and 30 armoured personnel carriers to
    support ground operations, 3,672 vehicles for the National Police Service,
    492 vehicles the National Administration Police and an additional 5,000
    motorbikes for Chiefs. 36,000 additional police officers were recruited
    trained and deployed, bringing Kenya in line with United Nations guidelines
    of 1:450 ratio of police to civilians. 2016 also the development of the
    Second Container Terminal and Commissioning of the construction Phase 21 of
    the Standard Gauge Railway from Nairobi to Naivasha.


 5. INFRASTRUCTURE
    
    2017
    
    An ultra-modern inland container depot upgraded at a cost of Sh 22 Billion
    was launched. Madaraka Express was also launched serving both passengers and
    cargo. The Oil Jetty in Kisumu was commissioned, creating an alternative
    regional oil export option across Lake Victoria. It revives the lake
    petroleum transport infrastructure that collapsed in 1977 when the EAC
    acrimoniously wound up. The modernised Isiolo Airport was also launched.


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