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<title>Consumer Protection Act No. 46 of 2012</title>
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<name>GoK</name>
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<summary type="text">Consumer Protection Act No. 46 of 2012
GoK
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<entry>
<title>The Data Protection Act 2019</title>
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<updated>2022-12-20T08:17:41Z</updated>
<published>2019-11-11T00:00:00Z</published>
<summary type="text">The Data Protection Act 2019
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<entry>
<title>Competition Act No. 12 of 2010</title>
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<name>GoK</name>
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<summary type="text">Competition Act No. 12 of 2010
GoK
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<dc:date>2010-01-01T00:00:00Z</dc:date>
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<title>First Medium Term Plan, 2008-2012: A Globally Competitive and Prosperous Kenya</title>
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<name>Ministry of State for Planning, National Development and Vision 2030</name>
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<summary type="text">First Medium Term Plan, 2008-2012: A Globally Competitive and Prosperous Kenya
Ministry of State for Planning, National Development and Vision 2030
This Medium Term Plan (MTP) identifies the key policy actions and reforms as well as programmes and projects that the Grand Coalition Government intends to implement in the period 2008-2012. It is the foundation for the first phase of implementing Kenya Vision 2030, Kenya’s new, long term policy blueprint. The overall objective is to realise a higher and sustainable growth of the economy in a more equitable environment, accompanied by increased employment opportunities. The MTP incorporates the activities identified in the Report of the National Accord Implementation Committee on National Reconciliation and Emergency Social and Economic Recovery and the country’s One-Year Economic and Social Recovery Plan, all of which target a quick economic and social recovery, following the destructive aftermath of the December 2007 General elections.
Medium Term Plan
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<dc:date>2008-01-01T00:00:00Z</dc:date>
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<entry>
<title>Second Medium Term Plan 2013-2017: Transforming Kenya: Pathway to Devolution, Socio-Economic Development, Equity and National Unity</title>
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<name>Ministry of Devolution and Planning</name>
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<updated>2022-12-20T08:16:23Z</updated>
<published>2013-01-01T00:00:00Z</published>
<summary type="text">Second Medium Term Plan 2013-2017: Transforming Kenya: Pathway to Devolution, Socio-Economic Development, Equity and National Unity
Ministry of Devolution and Planning
The second Medium Term Plan (MTP) of Vision 2030 identifies key policy actions, reforms, programmes and projects that the Government will implement in the 2013-2017 period in line with its priorities, the Kenya 2010 constitution and the long-term objective of Vision 2030. Accordingly, the theme of this MTP is Transforming Kenya: Pathway to Devolution, Socio-Economic Development, Equity and National Unity. The MTP gives priority to devolution as spelt out in our constitution and to more rapid socio-economic development with equity as a tool for building national unity). The Second MTP also aims to build on the successes of the first MTP (2008-2012), particularly in increasing the scale and pace of economic transformation through infrastructure development, and strategic emphasis on priority sectors under the economic and social pillars of Vision 2030. Under this MTP, transformation of the economy is pegged on rapid economic growth on a stable macro-economic environment, modernisation of our infrastructure, diversification and commercialisation of agriculture, food security, a higher contribution of manufacturing to our GDP, wider access to African and global markets, wider access for Kenyans to better quality education and health care, job creation targeting unemployed youth, provision of better housing and provision of improved water sources and sanitation to Kenyan households that presently lack these. In doing all this, Kenya will pay full attention to securing our environment and building our resilience to climate change. Much of this will be done in collaboration with county governments and new urban management boards as provided for under the constitution and our laws. The overall aim of the plan is that by 2018 Kenyan families will have experienced a positive transformation in their earnings and quality of their livelihoods, and Kenya will be a more united, more prosperous society commanding respect in African and the world.
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<dc:date>2013-01-01T00:00:00Z</dc:date>
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<entry>
<title>The Kenya National ICT Masterplan: Towards a Digital Plan</title>
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<name>Ministry of Information Communication and Technology</name>
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<updated>2022-12-20T08:15:59Z</updated>
<published>2014-01-01T00:00:00Z</published>
<summary type="text">The Kenya National ICT Masterplan: Towards a Digital Plan
Ministry of Information Communication and Technology
The purpose of this Master Plan is to review and update the Connected Kenya Master Plan launched in February 2013 with a view to extend stakeholders participation and take into account changes in the Jubilee digital Government. This Master Plan has three foundations and three pillars. The foundations are the critical things that need to happen in order to lay a basis of Kenya transitioning to a Knowledge Society and positioning the country as a regional ICT hub while the pillars are meant to facilitate the achievement of socio-economic growth and Vision 2030 targets. The first foundation of this Master plan is ICT human capital and workforce development which aims at developing quality ICT human resources as a pre-requisite to the development of a viable ICT sector. Key to this being ensuring that ICT development, implementation and exploitation are an integral and sustainable component of development. The second foundation is Integrated ICT infrastructure, which seeks to provide the integrated infrastructure backbone required to enable cost effective delivery of ICT products and services to Kenyans; and the third foundation is Integrated information infrastructure which aims at improving the quality of e-Government services and enable the country to transition to a knowledge-based society. This is through ensuring maximum access to information held by public authorities by all Kenyans and that public information is readily available through consolidated portals in an affordable and secure way.
The Kenya National ICT Masterplan 2013/2014-2017/2018.
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<dc:date>2014-01-01T00:00:00Z</dc:date>
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<title>Third Medium Term Plan 2018-2022: Transforming Lives, Advancing Socio-Economic Development Through the “Big Four”</title>
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<name>The National Treasury and Planning</name>
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<updated>2022-12-20T08:18:20Z</updated>
<published>2018-01-01T00:00:00Z</published>
<summary type="text">Third Medium Term Plan 2018-2022: Transforming Lives, Advancing Socio-Economic Development Through the “Big Four”
The National Treasury and Planning
Third Medium Term Plan (MTP III) of the Kenya Vision 2030 outlines the main policies, legal and institutional reforms as well as programmes and projects that the Government plans to implement during the period 2018-2022. It builds on the achievements of the first and second MTPs and prioritizes implementation of the “Big Four” initiatives. The initiatives are: increasing the manufacturing share of GDP from 9.2 per cent to 15 per cent and agro-processing to at least 50 per cent of total agricultural output; providing affordable housing by building 500,000 affordable houses across the country; enhancing Food and Nutrition Security (FNS) through construction of large-scale multi-purpose and smaller dams for irrigation projects, construction of food storage facilities and implementation of high impact nutritional interventions and other FNS initiatives; and, achieving 100 per cent Universal Health Coverage. Additionally, the Plan targets to improve Kenya’s ranking in the Ease of Doing Business Indicator from position 80 to at least 45 out of 189.
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<dc:date>2018-01-01T00:00:00Z</dc:date>
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<entry>
<title>Digital Economy Blue Print: Powering Kenya's Transformation</title>
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<name>Ministry of Information Communication and Technology</name>
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<updated>2022-12-20T08:17:19Z</updated>
<published>2019-01-01T00:00:00Z</published>
<summary type="text">Digital Economy Blue Print: Powering Kenya's Transformation
Ministry of Information Communication and Technology
This Blueprint seeks to provide a conceptual framework adopted by Kenya in its quest towards the realisation of a successful and sustainable digital economy. It commences with a brief overview of the digital economy ecosystem, then proceeds to evaluate some of the currently held definition of the digital economy by relying on a much broader concept. The Blueprint defines the digital economy as “the entirety of sectors that operate using digitally-enabled communications and networks leveraging internet, mobile and other technologies” irrespective of industry. The document proceeds to highlight the importance of investing in a digital economy, where some valuable statistics are provided on the relative value of global investments in mobile services systems mainly within financial markets, e-commerce platforms, among others. Adoption of the Digital Economy framework offers countries like Kenya opportunities to leapfrog and join nations in the First World and actively contribute to the global economy.
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<dc:date>2019-01-01T00:00:00Z</dc:date>
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