Why I am pushing for a new plan beyond Vision 2030 - Ruto explains
[PCS] With less than four years left before the expiry of Kenya’s Vision 2030, President William Ruto has launched the process of developing a new long-term national development blueprint that will guide the country beyond 2030.
The President says the proposed Beyond Vision 2030 framework is necessary to ensure Kenya does not enter the next decade without a clear development plan, as the current medium-term planning cycle will extend beyond the lifespan of Vision 2030.
Vision 2030, launched in 2008 as Kenya’s long-term development blueprint, set out ambitions for transforming the country into a newly industrialising, middle-income economy.
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