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Transcript of Kenya Vision 2030 London Investment Summit July 2012
1. 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 y July
31, , 2012 From a Great Past to a Greater Future 1
2. THE KENYA VISION 2030 The Kenya Vision 2030 is the countrys
longterm development blueprint which aims to create a globally
competitive and prosperous country providing a high quality of life
for all its citizens. It aspires to transform Kenya into a newly
industrializing, middle income country by 2030. From a Great Past
to a Greater Future 2
3. A Vision for a Competitive Kenya 3 Overarching Vision A
globally competitive and prosperous nation with a high q alit life
b Vi-sion quality of by 2030 Strategy Economic To maintain a
sustained economic growth of Social A just and cohesive society
enjoying equitable social Political An issue-based,
people-centered, result-oriented, Plans and i l t ti g 10% p.a. for
most of the next 20 years q development in a clean and secure
environment , and accountable democratic political system
implementation Enablers and Macro - Foundations Cross cutting
infrastructural development, STI, Public Sector Reforms and
Macroeconomic stability National Value System From a Great Past to
a Greater Future 3
4. ECONOMIC PILLAR PRIORITY SECTORS Six sectors were identified
on the basis of their potential to contribute to the 10% GDP growth
Tourism Agriculture Wholesale and Retail Trade Manufacturing ICT
and Business Process Outsourcing (BPO) Financial Services From a
Great Past to a Greater Future 4
5. FOUNDATIONS FOR NATIONAL TRANSFORMATION Infrastructure
Public Sector Reforms Education, Science and Technology Health
Security Population, Urbanization and Housing Environment
Environment, Water and Sanitation From a Great Past to a Greater
Future 5
6. VISION 2030 THE KENYA The Vision is being implemented
through successive five year Medium Term Plans (MTP). The first MTP
covers the period 20082012 and its implementation is ongoing. From
a Great Past to a Greater Future 6
7. SOME NOTABLE ACHIEVEMENTS UNDER THE FIRST MTP C i i
Constitution f of K Kenya, 2010 Three undersea Fibre Optic Cable
which connect Kenya to the global fibre optic network and linked to
5,500 km of terrestrial fibre optic cables covering most parts of
the country Increased government expenditure on development and
modernization of infrastructureroads, energy, airports and ports
From a Great Past to a Greater Future 7
8. SOME NOTABLE ACHIEVEMENTS UNDER THE FIRST MTP Th Fi i lS i d
The Financial Services sector recovered from a low growth of 2.7 %
in 2008 to record an average 8 % growth in the past 3 years (2009
and 2011). The transition rate from primary to secondary education
increased from 64.1 % in 2008 to 73.3 % in 2011 Construction of an
additional 124 youth polytechnics and equipping of 560 youth
polytechnics with relevant tools and equipment From a Great Past to
a Greater Future 8
9. SOME NOTABLE ACHIEVEMENTS UNDER THE FIRST MTP S d ll i b h
bli d Students enrollment in both public and private universities
increased from 118,000 in 2008 to 198,000 in 2012, an increase of
68% in four years. From a Great Past to a Greater Future 9
10. SECOND KENYA VISION 2030 MEDIUM TERM PLAN: 2013 2013-2017
The 2nd MTP will incorporate the following: Ongoing key Vision 2030
Flagship projects Priorities arising from the Kenya Constitution,
2010 Enhancing the development of the countrys human resources
Employment creation especially among the youth Increasing the share
of exports to GDP especially manufactured exports From a Great Past
to a Greater Future 10
11. SECOND MEDIUM TERM PLAN OF VISION 2030 : 2013- 2017
Increasing the share of power generated from d t ff ti green and
more cost effective sources Increased investment in infrastructure
under PPP arrangements Take due cognizance of the recent discovery
of oil and other mineral resources in the country and will plan for
investment in the requisite infrastructure to facilitate their
exploitation. From a Great Past to a Greater Future 11
12. MONITORING AND EVALUATION OF THE VISION There has been
remarkable success in implementation of the vision with all
ministries and departments under performance contracts An IT based
National Integrated Monitoring and Evaluation System (NIMES) is
used to track progress in implementation of the vision Data from
NIMES is used to produce Annual Progress Reports (APR) Todate three
APRs have been published From a Great Past to a Greater Future
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13. CONCLUSION Upcoming presentations to highlight: specific
details of achievements in each of the sectors. Investment
incentives available From a Great Past to a Greater Future 13
14. THANK YOU From a Great Past to a Greater Future 14