Open County

The Open County Programme is built on the principle of promoting open government at the grassroots
Nandi Data Desk Launch

About Open County

The core principle undergirding the Open County Programme is promoting open government at the grassroots. Through this local focus, Open County provides a framework through which county-level engagement between county government, private sector and civil society is initiated and sustained.

It also ensures citizens are given a seat at the table through public participation in governance processes such as county budgets, service delivery and the use of devolved funds which are critical to the improvement of their livelihoods.

Context

In Kenya, public participation is a constitutional requirement. County governments, however, are grappling with non-state actors (especially citizens, CSOs and the private sector) who cannot engage effectively on budget preparation, planning, and execution related processes. They are therefore unable to engage effectively, especially when it comes to using data and evidence.

General improvement of data across all the county government departments is necessary.

Video: Nandi Open County

Strategy & approach

The Open County Initiative aims to build internal statistical capacity at the County level through establishing data desks, which are platforms through which users can obtain relevant and actionable data about the county. Such data may include, spatial data, population, sectoral performance, policy targets, budgets, business services and public services.

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