Más contenido relacionado La actualidad más candente (20) Similar a Strategic plan wef 2009 2012 (20) Strategic plan wef 2009 201228. namely,
Judith
Kibaki,
Grace
Ngala,
Elizabeth
Kimenyi,
Prof.
Collette
Suda,
Anne
Waiguru,
Esther
Maiyo,
Wambua
Kilonzo,
Rukia
Subow,
Amy Ndungu
and
Katherine
Muoki.
The
following
officers
and
institutions
provided
insightful
ideas
during
the
process,
The
Permanent
Secretary,
Ministry of
Gender,
Children
and
Social
Development,
Dr.
James
W.
Nyikal,
Anne
Muturi,
Esther
Ndirangu,
Mutea
Rukwaru,
Lukas
Nkumbuku,
George
G.
Jilo,
Ben
Makotsi,
Florence
Mburu,
Monica
Wegulo,
Caroline
29. Muyumbu,
Lydia
Mwadime,
Edmund
Ndumbi,
Robert
Kinge,
Flora
Mbae,
Kiprono
Cheruiyot,
Charles
Kibocha,
Zablon
Mwangai,
Lilian
Olunga,
Rhoda
Odhiambo,
Tom
Onyina,
Agnes
Oriri,
Rodgers
Waliaula,
John
Kairianja,
Charles
Mogoba,
Jane
Obiero,
Kenya
Industrial
Estates
(KIE),
Ministry of
Lands,
Kenya
Industrial
Research
and
Development
Institute
(KIRDI),
Mr.
Kent
Noel
and
Sam
Gakunga
–
Educational
Development
Center
(EDC),
Mercy
Rurii
–
IDRC,
Dunstan
Ngumo
–
Intellectual
Capital
46. at
creating
a
globally competitive
and
prosperous
country
with
a
high
quality of
life
by the
year
2030.
The
Vision
2030
is
anchored
on
three
key pillars,
namely Economic
Pillar,
Social
Pillar
and
Political
Pillar.
These
pillars
are
anchored
on
the
following
foundations:
–
Macroeconomic
stability;
–
Continuity in
governance
reforms;
–
Enhanced
equity and
wealth
creation
opportunities
for
the
poor;
–
Infrastructure;
–
Energy;
Women
Enterprise
Fund
Strategic
103. results
are
as
follows:
4.1.1
Allocation
of
funds
As
at
30th
June,
2009,
the
amount
of
funds
received
by
WEF
had
been
allocated
and
disbursed
as
shown
in
the
table
below:
Amount
allocated
Amount
disbursed
Kshs.
Kshs.
Financial
intermediaries
640,000,000
515,000,000
Constituency
210,000,000
167,000,000
Capacity building
30,000,000
6,000,000
WEF
Administration
100,000,000
20,000,000
Community mobilization
20,000,000
8,400,000
Total
1,000,000,000
716,400,000
Table