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The Context of Kenya Vision 2030
Kenya Vision 2030 is the new country’s development
blueprint covering the period 2008 to 2030. It aims at
making Kenya a newly industrializing, “middle income
country providing high quality life for all its citizens
by the year 2030”. The Vision has been developed through
an all-inclusive stakeholder consultative process,
involving Kenyans from all parts of the country. The
vision is based on three “pillars” namely; the economic
pillar, the social pillar and the political pillar. This
vision’s programme plan comes after the successful
implementation of the Economic Recovery Strategy for
Wealth and Employment Creation (ERS) which has seen the
country’s economy back on the path to rapid growth since
2002, when GDP grew at 0.6% rising to 6.1% in 2006. The
relationships between the pillars can be seen in Exhibit
One below.

The economic pillar aims at providing prosperity of all
Kenyans through an economic development programme aimed
at achieving an average Gross Domestic Product (GDP)
growth rate of 10 % per annum the next 25 years. The
social pillar seeks to build “a just and cohesive
society with social equity in a clean and secure
environment”. The political pillar aims at realizing a
democratic political system founded on issue-based
politics that respects the rule of law, and protects the
rights and freedoms of every individual in the Kenyan
society.
The Kenya Vision 2030 is to be implemented in successive
five-year Medium Term plans with the first such plan
covering the period 2008 – 2012. For that reason the
reader will find frequent references to projects and
programs scheduled for implementation between 2008 and
2012. Currently, a detailed 5-year development plan
(2008-2012) is being prepared under the coordination of
the Ministry of Planning and National Development. After
2010 another five-year plan will be produced covering
the period 2012 to 2017, and so on till 2030.
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