The World Banks work in Kenya supports the governments Vision 2030 development strategy, which aims to accelerate sustainable growth, reduce inequality, and manage resource scarcity.
Resources | World Bank (All/General) | English Kenyas devolution is one of the most revolutionary underway in the world, involving large-scale political, fiscal, and administrative decentralization
Resources | World Bank (Nairobi) | English Kenyas devolution agenda is one of the most ambitious in the world, that will result in the historic transfer of services and funding to 47 new county governments, each with elected officials at four levels of the government, namely, Governor, Senator, County Assembly Representative and Womens Representative
Resources | World Bank (All/General) | English The Fourth Schedule of the Constitution of Kenya assigns the National Government the function of capacity building of counties
Resources | World Bank (All/General) | English To be effective, county legislation based on the model laws must fit into Kenyas overall legal and regulatory structure, and the model laws have been drafted accordingly
Resources | World Bank (All/General) | English Kenyas new Constitution mandates a new era of public participation in government, particularly in the 47 new County Governments