President William Ruto, together with his executive, has resolved to undertake 20 initiatives to help transform the country and help the broad-based administration achieve its goals.
Following the completion of the retreat on Friday, June 20, Deputy President Kithure Kindiki noted that the 20 initiatives cut across government policies and projects such as the Social Health Authority (SHA) and the Affordable Housing Programme.
For instance, the executive resolved to register all Kenyans on SHA and also undertake the upscaling of the housing projects across the country.
The executive also resolved to construct laboratories and improve infrastructure development in schools. This is aimed at enhancing the Competency-Based Education (CBE).
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For the youth, the executive resolved to enhance the training of youth in foreign languages. This is to equip them with relevant skills for jobs abroad.
Additionally, the executive agreed to secure more deals with other countries to offer jobs for Kenyans.
Here is the list of the 20 resolutions
- Strengthen government service delivery through reimagining the strategic vision of economic growth.
- Maintaining high foreign reserves through exports.
- Improving data in the agricultural sector for better decision-making.
- Accelerating the uptake of farmers' produce to put more money in their pockets.
- Upscaling teacher recruitment.
- Building laboratories in schools.
- Fine-tuning the new funding model and enriching the mean testing instruments to ensure students are placed on the relevant bands.
- Registering all Kenyans on SHA and their dependents.
- Rolling out a supply of modern medical equipment.
- Completing reforms at KEMSA.
- Scaling up the digitization of government services on eCitizen - all ministries to transition to the platform.
- Completing the construction of ICT hubs and procuring the computers.
- Migrating all the hustlers into creditworthiness options.
- Scaling up the construction of housing projects.
- More bilateral labour agreements for jobs for youth.
- Training more Kenyan youth in foreign languages.
- Explore new markets for overseas jobs for Kenyans.
- Depending on intergovernmental collaborations.
- Securing more bilateral partnerships.
- Deepening on stakeholder engagements between government offices.