Kenya’s Vision 2030: An Audit from an Income and Gender Inequalities Perspective
Executive Summary (excerpt)
This report constitutes an attempt to audit Kenya’s Vision 2030 from both an income inequalities and a
gender inequalities perspective, and to assess the ability of the Vision to respond to both of these persistent development challenges. Historically, Kenya has been one of the most unequal societies in the world. The launch of Vision 2030 thus provided a key opportunity to suggest ways of better conceptualizing and addressing these inequalities for the good of development in the country. The rationale for this audit was grounded in what is now a well-acknowledged fact, that both income and gender inequalities hinder development. They have been found to negatively affect development efforts and present a challenge to the sustainability of development gains at individual, household and country level. The objectives of the audit are to contribute to enhancing development planning and resource allocation towards greater equity and equality. The audit is intended to help build understandings of government actors engaged in development planning and resource allocation, as well as their partners in civil society and the private sector, on the impacts of inequalities on development performance generally and specifically.
- Issues:
- Demography, Urbanization and Migration, Economics
- Regions:
- Africa, Sub-Saharan Africa
- Country:
- Kenya
- Year Published:
- 2010
- Institution:
- Society for International Development (SID)