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THE KENYA VISION 2030 THE KENYA VISION 2030 Presentation by Hon. Wycliffe Ambetsa Oparanya, EGH, M.P Minister of State for Planning, National Development and Vision 2030 At the London Investment Summit July 31, 2012 1 From a Great Past to a Greater Future

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THE KENYA VISION 2030THE KENYA VISION 2030

Presentation by Hon. Wycliffe Ambetsa Oparanya, EGH, M.Py p y , ,

Minister of State for Planning, National Development and Vision 2030

At the London Investment SummitJuly 31, 2012

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THE KENYA VISION 2030

The Kenya Vision 2030 is thecountry’s long term developmentcountry’s long–term developmentblueprint which aims to create aglobally competitive andglobally competitive andprosperous country providing a highquality of life for all its citizens. Itquality of life for all its citizens. Itaspires to transform Kenya into anewly industrializing, middleincome country by 2030.

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A Vision for a Competitive Kenya

3 Overarching VisionA globally competitive and prosperous nation with a high

q alit of life b 2030

Vi-sion

quality of life by 2030

Strategy

EconomicTo maintain a

sustained economic growth of

SocialA just and cohesive

society enjoying equitable social

PoliticalAn issue-based,

people-centered, result-oriented,

Plans and i l t ti

g10% p.a. for most

of the next 20 years

qdevelopment in a clean and secure

environment

,and accountable

democratic political system

implementationEnablers and Macro - Foundations

Cross cutting infrastructural development, STI, Public Sector Reforms and Macroeconomic stability

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National Value SystemNational Value System

ECONOMIC PILLAR ‐ PRIORITY SECTORSSix sectors were identified on the basis of their potential to contribute to the 10% GDP growth Tourism AgricultureWholesale and Retail Trade ManufacturingICT and Business ProcessICT and Business Process Outsourcing (BPO)Financial Services

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Financial Services

FOUNDATIONS FOR NATIONAL TRANSFORMATION

InfrastructurePublic Sector ReformsPublic Sector Reforms

Education, Science and Technology

Health

SecuritySecurity

Population, Urbanization and

Housing

Environment Water and Sanitation5From a Great Past to a Greater Future

Environment, Water and Sanitation

THE KENYA VISION 2030

The Vision is being implemented

THE KENYA VISION 2030

The Vision is being implementedthrough successive five yearMedium Term Plans (MTP).

The first MTP covers the period2008‐2012 and its implementation2008 2012 and its implementationis ongoing.

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C i i f K 2010SOME NOTABLE ACHIEVEMENTS UNDER THE FIRST MTP

Constitution of Kenya, 2010

Three undersea Fibre Optic CableThree undersea Fibre Optic Cablewhich connect Kenya to the globalfibre optic network and linked to 5,500k f i l fib i blkm of terrestrial fibre optic cablescovering most parts of the country

Increased government expenditure ondevelopment and modernization ofi f t t d i tinfrastructure‐roads, energy, airportsand ports

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Th Fi i l S i dSOME NOTABLE ACHIEVEMENTS UNDER THE FIRST MTP

The Financial Services sector recoveredfrom a low growth of 2.7 % in 2008 torecord an average 8 % growth in therecord an average 8 % growth in thepast 3 years (2009 and 2011).

Th i i f iThe transition rate from primary tosecondary education increased from64.1 % in 2008 to 73.3 % in 201164.1 % in 2008 to 73.3 % in 2011

Construction of an additional 124th l t h i d i i fyouth polytechnics and equipping of

560 youth polytechnics with relevanttools and equipment

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tools and equipment

S d ll i b h bli dSOME NOTABLE ACHIEVEMENTS UNDER THE FIRST MTP

Students enrollment in both public andprivate universities increased from118 000 in 2008 to 198 000 in 2012118,000 in 2008 to 198,000 in 2012,an increase of 68% in four years.

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SECOND KENYA VISION 2030 MEDIUM TERM PLAN: 2013-2017

The 2nd MTP will incorporate the following:

2013 2017

On‐going key Vision 2030 Flagship projectsPriorities arising from the Kenya Constitution,2010Enhancing the development of the country’shhuman resourcesEmployment creation especially among theyouthyouthIncreasing the share of exports to GDPespecially manufactured exports

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SECOND MEDIUM TERM PLAN OF VISION 2030 : 2013-2017

Increasing the share of power generated fromd t ff ti

2017

green and more cost effective sourcesIncreased investment in infrastructure underPPP arrangementsPPP arrangementsTake due cognizance of the recent discoveryof oil and other mineral resources in thecountry and will plan for investment in therequisite infrastructure to facilitate theirexploitation.

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MONITORING AND EVALUATION OF THE VISION

There has been remarkable success inimplementation of the vision with allimplementation of the vision with allministries and departments underperformance contractsAn IT based National Integrated Monitoring

and Evaluation System (NIMES) is used tot k i i l t ti f th i itrack progress in implementation of the visionData from NIMES is used to produce AnnualProgress Reports (APR)Progress Reports (APR)To‐date three APRs have been published

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CONCLUSION

Upcoming presentations tohighlight:‐highlight:‐

specific details ofachievements in each of thesectors.sectors.Investment incentives

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THANK YOU

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