During the meeting, the stakeholders agreed on a multi-agency approach to address the issues.
MoreThe equipment, delivered by a delegation led by Dr. Wilson Aruasa, advisor to President William Ruto and former Moi Teaching and Referral Hospital (MTRH) CEO, marks a milestone in the county’s health journey since the advent of devolution.
MoreDiscussions centered on attracting new investments, expanding healthcare access, growing markets for local farmers, boosting sports exchanges, and empowering the youth to be active players in the county’s economic growth.
MoreThe project, funded by the World Bank, Agence Française de Développement (AFD), and the International Development Association (IDA), seeks to improve living standards by modernizing infrastructure in underserved communities.
MoreThe booths, the county first lady said, will offering a safe and private spaces for nursing mothers.
MoreThe strategy, which focuses on six pillars—urban infrastructure, waste and sanitation, economic development, environmental management, housing and land planning, and safety and disaster preparedness also prioritizes community engagement.
MoreThrough the Tujiajiri Program, graduates gained practical, hands-on expertise in critical economic sectors vital for development, including masonry, carpentry, hairdressing, electrical installation, mechanical work, and various other technical trades.
MoreFor over 20 years, locals were forced to travel more than nine kilometers to access essential social amenities.
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