National Action Plan V: A Bold Leap Toward Transparency and Citizen-Driven Change
Kenya has embarked on a transformative journey by launching the 5th National Action Plan (NAP V)…
Fostering open, informed communities where citizens actively engage with transparent governments for sustainable development.
How can we harness data to transform service delivery at the county level?
On 12th September 2024, we convened a pivotal Partners Breakfast Meeting, providing a platform to showcase Nandi County’s progress while exploring new avenues for collaboration. The gathering brought together county representatives, civil society leaders, and development partners, all united by a shared goal: transforming service delivery through the power of data.
The Partners Breakfast Meeting showcased Nandi’s proactive stance, and attracted keen interest from various partners who committed to supporting these initiatives through capacity building, data integration and others.
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