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Table of Contents
Foreword by CRA Chairman iAcknowledgements iiIntroduction iiiListofAbbreviations ivDescriptionoftheDataandtheirSources vWhat does the Data say? viiCountyFactSheets 1. Baringo County 1 2. Bomet County 2 3. Bungoma County 3 4. Busia County 4 5. Elgeyo-Marakwet County 5 6. Embu County 6 7. Garissa County 7 8. Homa Bay County 8 9. Isiolo County 910. Kajiado County 1011. Kakamega County 1112. Kericho County 1213. Kiambu County 1314. Kilifi County 1415. Kirinyaga County 1516. Kisii County 1617. Kisumu County 1718. Kitui County 1819. Kwale County 1920. Laikipia County 2021. Lamu County 2122. Machakos County 2223. Makueni County 2324. Mandera County 2425. Marsabit County 2526. Meru County 2627. Migori County 2728. Mombasa County 2829. Murang’a County 2930. Nairobi County 3031. Nakuru County 3132. Nandi County 3233. Narok County 33
34. Nyamira County 3435. Nyandarua County 3536. Nyeri County 3637. Samburu County 3738. Siaya County 3839. Taita Taveta County 3940. Tana River County 4041. Tharaka Nithi County 4142. Trans Nzoia County 4243. Turkana County 4344. Uasin Gishu County 4445. Vihiga County 4546. Wajir County 4647. West Pokot County 47
The Commission on Revenue Allocation is a new institution created by the Constitution of Kenya.
The principal function of the Commission is to make recommendations on the basis of equitable sharing of revenue raised nationally between the national government and the county governments and among the county governments. It has other several functions enumerated in Article 216 of the Constitution.
Reliable data is the cornerstone of firm policy decisions. We take this opportunity to launch this first edition of the County Facts Sheets. At a glance, the Fact Sheets provide important summary information of each county, such as, population, health, education and infrastructure.
This document carries vital data on each of the 47 counties which should be useful to many stakeholders, including those who are aspiring to join the counties either in elective or appointive offices. It will also be useful to development partners, academic institutions and the civil servants in both national and county governments.
This document is part of a series of other publications which are being launched by our Commission. The objective of the publications is to educate Kenyans on the role of the Commission, and the funding arrangements for Kenya’s new system of devolved government.
Every effort has been made to ensure the facts in this document are accurate. We would however, request anyone who spots a major error to point it out to us through our contacts indicated at the back cover of this booklet.
Micah CheseremChairman,CommissiononRevenueAllocation
Foreword by CRA Chairman
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CRA acknowledges the contribution and support of several key partners in the preparation of this inaugural version of the Kenya County Fact Sheets.
First, the Commission acknowledges the contribution of the Kenya National Bureau of Statistics (KNBS), which is the official source of most data appearing in these Fact Sheets. Contributions from KNBS signal the beginning of a long term partnership in the generation and dissemination of comprehensive county-level data, and its application towards the formulation of sound policy decisions not only by the CRA, but also by other government and non-governmental organizations.
Secondly, CRA acknowledges support from the World Bank’s Fiscal Decentralization Knowledge Program (FDKP). Launched in November 2010 with financial assistance from the Australian Agency for International Development (AusAid), FDKP is supporting the Kenya’s Government to develop and implement the public finance provisions of the new Constitution. FDKP’s main objective is to share evidence-based knowledge with Kenyan policy makers, consisting of international experiences with decentralization and also of data analysis on Kenya.
To all our other partners, we also say a hearty THANK YOU, and we look forward to your continued support and partnership.
Acknowledgements
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ImmediatelyafterthenextGeneralElections,forty-sevenCountyGovernmentswillreplacetheProvincialandLocalGovernmentadministrationsystems,whichwerecreatedatindependence.However, most of the data that is collected and compiled in Kenya today can be mapped to either districts or provinces, and very little has been done to date to re-map these data to the county level.
The Kenya County Fact Sheets seek precisely to fill this void and to start fleshing out the demographic, socio-economic and administrative contours of Kenya’s future counties.
Anticipated users of these Fact Sheets include:
a) Public sector organizations that are now accelerating their planning for the transition and formulation of post-devolution policies;
b) Civil society organizations—the public, media, businesses—who need to engage knowledgeably with the National and the County Governments; and,
c) Development partners who will need to refocus their strategies and programs to the new administrative and service delivery environment.
Among other uses, the Fact Sheets will enable readers to (i) get a full picture of the main characteristics of each of Kenya’s counties, and (ii) compare their performance across a wide range of indicators to the national average, or to the situation in other counties. This knowledge, ideally will guide policy, from the targeting of policies across space and interventions to laying the foundations of a county performance monitoring system.
The reader will find that the Fact Sheets reveal significant disparities across counties on many fronts—health and education outcomes, funding per capita and access to infrastructure and to services. In highlighting these disparities, the Fact Sheets might help to identify each county’s immediate-, medium- and longer-term priorities for economic development and poverty reduction. They also constitute a useful baseline against which progress can be measured, as Counties come into existence and start taking increasing responsibility for service delivery at the local level.
Obviously, from the point of view of the CRA, this information will be a key input into our recommendations to Parliament on a revenue sharing formula, which will need to be transparent, rule-based and grounded into a solid assessment of county needs. It is our hope that the Fact Sheets will inform public discourse and contribute to improved policy coordination between National and County Governments, among county governments and with non-governmental stake holders.
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ListofAbbreviations
CDF Constituency Development FundCRA Commission on Revenue AllocationDDP District Development PlanDRC District Roads CommitteeFDKP Fiscal Decentralization Knowledge ProgramGoK Government of KenyaKIHBS Kenya Integrated Household Budget Survey KNBS Kenya National Bureau of StatisticsKRB Kenya Roads BoardKURA Kenya Urban Roads Authority LA Local AuthorityLATF Local Authority Transfer FundMoH Ministry of HealthREPLF Rural Electrification Programme Levy FundRMLF Road Maintenance Levy FundSBP Single Business PermitTFDG Task Force on Devolved GovernmentWB World Bank
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DescriptionoftheDataandtheirSources
Population
Surfaceareaanddensity
Povertyrate
Urbanpopulation
Health data
Educationdata
ConstituencyDevelopment Fund
Local Authority Transfer Fund (LATF), Road Maintenance Levy Fund (RMLF),SingleBusiness
The data on population and number of households are from the 2009 Kenya Population and Housing Census Report published in August 2010, by the Kenya National Bureau of Statistics (KNBS).
Each Fact Sheet contains a map showing population density variations within each county, based on the number of districts in existence in December 2008. The information on density is based on the 2009 Census.
County poverty data have been computed based on the Kenya Integrated Household Baseline Survey (KIHBS) district poverty estimates of 2005/06. County poverty rates are derived simply by dividing the total number of poor people in each county in 2005/06 by the total population in each county.
This information is based on 2009 Census data and includes “core urban” and “peri-urban” residents within towns having at least 2,000 inhabitants. Data on immunization and on diseases i.e. malaria, TB and HIV have been obtained from the Division of Health Management Information Systems (HMIS). The data includes routine information collected on a monthly and annual basis from health facilities throughout the country. Health statistics shown in these Fact Sheets have been computed as follows:• Fully-immunizedpopulationunder1year– This is the number of fully
immunized children below the age of 1 year as a proportion of the overall population of children below the age of 1 year.
• Malaria(as%ofallfirstoutpatientvisits)– This computation reflects the malaria burden. It is based on “confirmed malaria cases” (not “clinical malaria”) as a percentage of total first out-patient diseases (OPD) attendances at health facilities.
• TB in every 10,000people – This figure is the record of new cases of tuberculosis (TB) detected in every 10,000 people.
• HIV-positiveante-natalcareclients – This is the percentage of ante-natal care (ANC) clients tested for HIV at designated testing sites, whose results turn out to be positive.
The proportion of population with primary and secondary education is based on the 2009 Census.
These data are CDF actual allocations (2003/04 – 2008/09) and estimates (2009/10) for each of the 210 constituencies, which in turn are mapped to county boundaries. The data have been obtained from the CDF Board Website http://www.cdf.go.ke/ . Information on actual CDF spending or audited financial data was not available.
These data have been obtained from LATF Annual Report and Review of Local Authority Financial Performance for the fiscal years 2007/08 and 2008/09. Taken together, LATF, SBP and Property taxes have constituted the lion’s share of resources available to Kenya’s Local Authorities. While the latter two might be taken as a rough indicator of the core of future
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county own-source revenue streams, LATF might be used as an indicator of future needs of urban areas, and of the partial costs that could be faced by counties in delivering services.
Data come from the Rural Electrification Authority (REA) and relate to approved (not actual) spending on rural electrification programmes for the period 2003/04 – 2008/09.
These data are generated from the 2009 Census, and present the proportion of Kenya households with access. Definitions for access to improved water and sanitation are based on the Joint Monitoring Programme (JMP) for Water Supply and Sanitation by the World Health Organization (WHO) and UNICEF. Accordingly, improved water sources include well/borehole, piped and rain-harvested water; while, improved sanitation includes connection to a main sewer, septic tank and cesspool as well as ventilated improved pit (VIP) latrine and covered pit latrine.
This data is generated from District Development Plans (DDP), and reflects the proportion of Kenya’s classified road network that is paved, and in good or fair maintenance condition.
These estimates are generated based on the Kenya Integrated Household Budget Survey (KIHBS). 2005/06.• Delivered in a health centre – This is the proportion of children between
the ages of 0 – 60 months who were reported to have been born in a health center i.e. hospital, clinic or maternity home.
• Qualifiedmedicalassistantduringbirth – This is the proportion of children between the ages of 0 – 60 months whose births were assisted by a qualified medical personnel i.e. a doctor, midwife or nurse.
• Hadallvaccinations– This is the proportion of children between the ages of 12 – 60 months who had had all necessary vaccinations, specifically BCG, any dose of polio, any dose of DPT and measles.
• Adequate height for age – This is the proportion of children between the ages of 6 – 60 months who were not below the adequate or recommended height for their respective ages.
• Can read & write – This is the proportion of children between the ages of 10 – 14 years who could read and write.
•AttendingSchool,15-18years– This is the proportion of children between the ages of 15 – 18 years who were attending school (irrespective of the level) at the time of the survey.
Following promulgation of the current Constitution, the number of constituencies is to increase from 210 to 290. Since the process of distributing the 290 constituencies among the 47 counties has not been finalized, the constituency distribution shown in these Fact Sheets is based on the current 210 constituencies. Constituency populations are based on the 2009 Census, while county proportions of nationally registered voters is based on Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission (IEBC) records as per the 2010 Constitutional Referendum.
Permit(SBP)andpropertyrates
RuralElectrificationProgrammeLevyFund(REPLF)
Access to improved water, improvedsanitationandelectricity
Road Network
Servicecoverage
Populationandproportionofnationallyregistered voters in each constituency
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TheseFactSheetstestifytointer-countyvariationson several fronts, and it is important for the reader to consider implications of these differences. For example, the demographic data presented in the first part of the Fact Sheets reveal extensive variations in county populations and densities. Both population and density will determine the cost of delivering services in the counties and therefore should drive the allocation of future transfers from the center to the sub-national units.
Thesocio-economicprofileofthesepopulationsandhence, the social fabricofKenya’s counties is alsoheterogeneous. While Kenya is urbanizing rapidly -- much faster than the overall population growth rate -- the Fact Sheets show that most counties are still predominantly rural. Only five counties are more than 50% urban and majority of counties have at least 80% of their populations residing in rural areas. (See figure 1). This is important from a political economy point of view. In Kenya’s future County Assemblies, most members will be representing rural constituencies: the challenge will be to protect service delivery in urban areas, which are poles of economic development
(thanks to agglomerations effects) and will generate the bulk of future county own revenues.
Like urbanization, the distribution of poverty willhaveimportantimplicationsforthedesignoffiscaltransferstocounties. Besides highlighting the wide disparities in the distribution of poverty across Kenya, the Fact Sheets point to a connection between county poverty rates and other variables such as access to social services, urbanization or infrastructure development. To assess the performance of Kenya’s counties in meeting the service and development needs of their population, it will be vital to develop systems for tracking the evolution of these key indicators at the county level over time.
AmajorlimitationinpreparingtheFactSheetshasbeen the absence of current fiscal information—revenuesandexpenditures—atsubnationallevel.In particular it has been impossible to date to assess the geographic allocation of deconcentrated spending by the central government, and therefore to develop a complete and clear picture of financial flows at the local level. Still, the Local Authority data displayed
Figure1:Onlyfivecountiesaremorethan50%urban
Data Source: KNBS
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in the Fact Sheets provide some interesting insights into, the types of urban service and infrastructure development costs that counties will be inheriting ,as well as the own-revenue sources that counties will require to finance them.
With specific reference to Local Authorities,transfers from the central government previously comprisedofapproximately40%of local incomes,with property rates and business permits making up the biggest components of own-source revenues,especially for urban authorities. Rural authorities generally relied almost 50% on transfers, except in regions with touristic resources (e.g. game parks). The important point here is that, depending on their characteristics, counties will have varying capacity to generate revenue from their own resources (see figure 2). With county functions increasing vastly over the next years, county own revenue sources are likely to remain comparable to what LAs collected, the importance of transfers will be major. Designing them in a way that provides appropriate funding for counties to meet their functions while taking into account own-revenue potential is a key challenge.
Consistent with its mandate, the CRA will work with countygovernments to identifyandenhanceown source revenues.This is essential to minimize dependence by counties on transfers. The focus of county governments should therefore be on wealth creation, which will no doubt have multiplier effects within and across counties.
The data on education and health, water andsanitation, access to electricity and the roadnetworkalltellthestoryofhistoricalinequitiesandtosomeextentofthefailureofthestatetoequalizeopportunitiesforallKenyans (see figure 3). Kenyans have embraced devolution with such passion because they expect that it will help fill these service delivery gaps. Again, tracking county performance over time on these indicators will provide a good measure of the extent to which the constitutional promise has been met. In addition identifying good performers among Kenya’s counties will generate lessons for others to emulate. Identifying good performance requires credible county-level statistics, a major motivation for these Fact Sheets.
Figure2:Countieswillhavevaryingcapacitytomeetservicedeliverycostsfromtheirownrevenue
Data Source: LATF Annual Report for 2008/09
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Figure3:Countypatternofinfrastructuredevelopment–Roads,electricity&water
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As stated in the Foreword, data is the cornerstone of firm policy decisions, and the CRA will workwith all relevant agencies, particularly the KenyaNationalBureauofStatistics(KNBS)toensurethatunder Kenya’s new system of devolved government, decisions on the equitable sharing of revenue are evidence-based,objective,trustedandpredictable. In collaboration with the KNBS and other agencies, the CRA will also ensure that data definitions and norms are standardized, and that data collection and reporting mechanisms are synchronized across all counties. Especially, it will be the goal of the CRA to establish consensus around baseline data. To this end, data that will be used by the CRA in formulating its revenue-sharing recommendations will need to be accurate, regularly updated, independent and free of any local manipulation.
TheseFactSheetsareobviouslyincomplete.Perhaps the most glaring omission is information on county contributions to Kenya’s Gross Domestic Product (GDP), which to date has not been disaggregated below the national level. Nonetheless, the CRA has settled on the option of quickly releasing this work-in-progress version of the Fact Sheets, so that the information therein might contribute to the finalization of critical devolution-related policy decisions and public debate. The Kenya County Fact Sheets will be updated periodically, as part of what must become a regular exercise of data collection and performance tracking at the local level. The CRA invites all readers to submit their suggestions for future publications.
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Baringo East
Eldama Ravine
Baringo North
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Source: KNBS.
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RuralElectrificationAllocations,KshsMillions
Source: Rural Electrification Authority.
30
108
151
209 210 210
257
2003/04 2004/05 2005/06 2006/07 2007/08 2008/09 2009/10
CDFAllocations,KshsMillions
Source: CDF Board Website. Source: Ministry of Medical Services.
BARINGOCOUNTY
ᵅ Except poverty rate, malaria TB & HIV, all rankings are in descending order i.e. highest to lowest.ᵇ All entries in the ‘Kenya’ column show County averages.
Access to Infrastructure Improved water (% households 2009)Improved sanitation (% households 2009)Electricity (% households 2009)Paved roads (as % of total roads)Good/fair roads (as % of total roads)
Rankᵅ4637
234
11
Kenyaᵇ 66.587.822.7
9.443.5
Baringo35.157.0
9.615.754.6
Rankᵅ 45
8 2
16 2722
Kenyaᵇ 64.0 27.7 39.0 5.9
66.612.7
HealthandEducationOutcomesFully-immunized pop <1yr (%, 2010/11) Malaria (as % of all 1st outpatient visits)TB in every 10,000 people (2009/10) HIV+ ante-natal care clients (%, 2010)Population with primary education (%) Population with secondary education (%)
Baringo 32.7 11.8
6 3.0
67.711.7
Rankᵅ 8
29 28 32
7 13
Kenyaᵇ 300 218
48 70 88 725
FundingPerCapitainKshs.(2008/09)Constituency Development Fund (CDF)Local Authority Transfer Fund (LATF)Single Business Permit revenues by LAs Property tax revenues by LAs Rural Electrification Programme FundTotal
Baringo 378 190
26 6
147 747
Rankᵅ2123243627
5
Kenyaᵇ 37.537.675.059.866.470.9
ServiceCoverageDelivered in a health centre Qualified medical assistant during birth Had all vaccinations Adequate height for age Can read & write Attending School, 15-18 years
Baringo32.933.676.551.867.387.4
GeneralInformation(2009)PopulationSurface area (km²)Density (people per km²)Poverty rate, based on KIHBS (%)Share of urban population (%)Urban population in largest towns
- Kabarnet- Eldama Ravine- Marigat- Maji Mazuri- Mogotio- Timboroa
Baringo555,561
11,01550
57.411
25,346 17,872
6,661 4,265 3,701 3,150
Rank1
33 14 33 3243
78 93
144 179 186 197
Kenya2
821,491 12,368
66 47.229.9
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188 164
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Bomet So�k Chepalungu Konoin
1.9% County’s share of na�onally registered voters in 2010
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99
29
98
2003/04 2004/05 2005/06 2006/07 2007/08 2008/09
RuralElectrificationAllocations,KshsMillions
Source: Rural Electrification Authority.
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108
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257
2003/04 2004/05 2005/06 2006/07 2007/08 2008/09 2009/10
CDFAllocations,KshsMillions
Source: CDF Board Website. Source: Ministry of Medical Services.
BOMETCOUNTY
ᵅ Except poverty rate, malaria TB & HIV, all rankings are in descending order i.e. highest to lowest.ᵇ All entries in the ‘Kenya’ column show County averages.
Access to Infrastructure Improved water (% households 2009)Improved sanitation (% households 2009)Electricity (% households 2009)Paved roads (as % of total roads)Good/fair roads (as % of total roads)
Rankᵅ463723
411
Kenyaᵇ 66.587.822.7
9.443.5
Bomet40.894.9
4.35.4
39.6
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624
Kenyaᵇ 64.0 27.7 39.0 5.9
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HealthandEducationOutcomesFully-immunized pop <1yr (%, 2010/11) Malaria (as % of all 1st outpatient visits)TB in every 10,000 people (2009/10) HIV+ ante-natal care clients (%, 2010)Population with primary education (%) Population with secondary education (%)
Bomet 53.2
8.2 17
2.3 72.511.4
Rankᵅ 14 44 29 21 11 31
Kenyaᵇ 300 218
48 70 88 725
FundingPerCapitainKshs.(2008/09)Constituency Development Fund (CDF)Local Authority Transfer Fund (LATF)Single Business Permit revenues by LAs Property tax revenues by LAs Rural Electrification Programme FundTotal
Bomet 330 118
23 13
135 620
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Kenyaᵇ 37.537.675.059.866.470.9
ServiceCoverageDelivered in a health centre Qualified medical assistant during birth Had all vaccinations Adequate height for age Can read & write Attending School, 15-18 years
Bomet34.838.587.560.274.788.6
GeneralInformation(2009)PopulationSurface area (km²)Density (people per km²)Poverty rate, based on KIHBS (%)Share of urban population (%)Urban population in largest towns
- Bomet - Sotik
Bomet 724,186
2,471 293 46.518.3
83,729 8,366
Rankᵅ 24 39 17 1824
29 132
Kenyaᵇ 821,491 12,368
66 47.229.9
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ConstituencyPopulationandCountyVoterStatistics
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114
68
118
2003/04 2004/05 2005/06 2006/07 2007/08 2008/09
RuralElectrificationAllocations,KshsMillions
Source: Rural Electrification Authority.
35
170
225
311
262
314
368
2003/04 2004/05 2005/06 2006/07 2007/08 2008/09 2009/10
CDFAllocations,KshsMillions
Source: CDF Board Website. Source: Ministry of Medical Services.
BUNGOMACOUNTY
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ᵅ Except poverty rate, malaria TB & HIV, all rankings are in descending order i.e. highest to lowest.ᵇ All entries in the ‘Kenya’ column show County averages.
Access to Infrastructure Improved water (% households 2009)Improved sanitation (% households 2009)Electricity (% households 2009)Paved roads (as % of total roads)Good/fair roads (as % of total roads)
Rankᵅ2
17382221
Kenyaᵇ 66.587.822.7
9.443.5
Bungoma88.996.6
4.56.0
46.7
Rankᵅ 1
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26
Kenyaᵇ 64.0 27.7 39.0 5.9
66.612.7
HealthandEducationOutcomesFully-immunized pop <1yr (%, 2010/11) Malaria (as % of all 1st outpatient visits)TB in every 10,000 people (2009/10) HIV+ ante-natal care clients (%, 2010)Population with primary education (%) Population with secondary education (%)
Bungoma 92.4 89.2
15 2.3
72.811.0
Rankᵅ 38 37 27 26 29 41
Kenyaᵇ 300 218
48 70 88 725
FundingPerCapitainKshs.(2008/09)Constituency Development Fund (CDF)Local Authority Transfer Fund (LATF)Single Business Permit revenues by LAs Property tax revenues by LAs Rural Electrification Programme FundTotal
Bungoma 192 162
27 10 72
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ServiceCoverageDelivered in a health centre Qualified medical assistant during birth Had all vaccinations Adequate height for age Can read & write Attending School, 15-18 years
Bungoma18.114.768.363.360.587.6
GeneralInformation(2009)PopulationSurface area (km²)Density (people per km²)Poverty rate, based on KIHBS (%)Share of urban population (%)Urban population in largest towns
- Kimilili- Bungoma- Webuye- Malakisi- Chwele- Kapsokwony- Cheptais- Tongaren
Bungoma 1,630,934
3,593 454 52.921.7
94,927 55,867 41,344 17,083
7,206 6,152 3,899 2,793
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23 40 59 98
141 153 183 203
Kenyaᵇ 821,491 12,368
66 47.229.9
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Nambale Butula Funyula Budalangi
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100
41
88
2003/04 2004/05 2005/06 2006/07 2007/08 2008/09
RuralElectrificationAllocations,KshsMillions
Source: Rural Electrification Authority.
33
126
174
235 238 237
287
2003/04 2004/05 2005/06 2006/07 2007/08 2008/09 2009/10
CDFAllocations,KshsMillions
Source: CDF Board Website. Source: Ministry of Medical Services.
BUSIACOUNTY
ᵅ Except poverty rate, malaria TB & HIV, all rankings are in descending order i.e. highest to lowest.ᵇ All entries in the ‘Kenya’ column show County averages.
Access to Infrastructure Improved water (% households 2009)Improved sanitation (% households 2009)Electricity (% households 2009)Paved roads (as % of total roads)Good/fair roads (as % of total roads)
Rankᵅ6
223230
7
Kenyaᵇ 66.587.822.7
9.443.5
Busia82.992.0
6.04.9
58.6
Rankᵅ 27 33 31 41
734
Kenyaᵇ 64.0 27.7 39.0 5.9
66.612.7
HealthandEducationOutcomesFully-immunized pop <1yr (%, 2010/11) Malaria (as % of all 1st outpatient visits)TB in every 10,000 people (2009/10) HIV+ ante-natal care clients (%, 2010)Population with primary education (%) Population with secondary education (%)
Busia 58.1 37.3
37 8.1
72.39.9
Rankᵅ 5 5
17 22
3 6
Kenyaᵇ 300 218
48 70 88 725
FundingPerCapitainKshs.(2008/09)Constituency Development Fund (CDF)Local Authority Transfer Fund (LATF)Single Business Permit revenues by LAs Property tax revenues by LAs Rural Electrification Programme FundTotal
Busia 486 305
49 13
181 1,035
Rankᵅ243221253516
Kenyaᵇ 37.537.675.059.866.470.9
ServiceCoverageDelivered in a health centre Qualified medical assistant during birth Had all vaccinations Adequate height for age Can read & write Attending School, 15-18 years
Busia30.725.178.560.756.778.1
GeneralInformation(2009)PopulationSurface area (km²)Density (people per km²)Poverty rate, based on KIHBS (%)Share of urban population (%)Urban population in largest towns
- Busia- Malaba- Port Victoria- Nambale- Bumala
Busia 488,075
1,134 430 66.716.4
51,981 21,477
6,561 4,941 3,504
Rankᵅ 38 43 10 3728
43 84
146 171 189
Kenyaᵇ 821,491 12,368
66 47.229.9
1.0% County’s share of na�onally registered voters in 2010
Popu
la�o
n in
000
’s (2
009) 109 108
79 74
Keiyo South Marakwet West Marakwet East Keiyo North
ConstituencyPopulationandCountyVoterStatistics
Source: KNBS.
1
122
27
6577
63
2003/04 2004/05 2005/06 2006/07 2007/08 2008/09
RuralElectrificationAllocations,KshsMillions
Source: Rural Electrification Authority.
24
86
116
161 162 162
198
2003/04 2004/05 2005/06 2006/07 2007/08 2008/09 2009/10
CDFAllocations,KshsMillions
Source: CDF Board Website. Source: Ministry of Medical Services.
ELGEYOMARAKWETCOUNTY
5Kenya: County Fact Sheets
ᵅ Except poverty rate, malaria TB & HIV, all rankings are in descending order i.e. highest to lowest.ᵇ All entries in the ‘Kenya’ column show County averages.
Access to Infrastructure Improved water (% households 2009)Improved sanitation (% households 2009)Electricity (% households 2009)Paved roads (as % of total roads)Good/fair roads (as % of total roads)
Rankᵅ41292724
3
Kenyaᵇ 66.587.822.7
9.443.5
E.Marakwet44.281.2
7.25.7
60.8
Rankᵅ 15
2 20
7 1030
Kenyaᵇ 64.0 27.7 39.0 5.9
66.612.7
HealthandEducationOutcomesFully-immunized pop <1yr (%, 2010/11) Malaria (as % of all 1st outpatient visits)TB in every 10,000 people (2009/10) HIV+ ante-natal care clients (%, 2010)Population with primary education (%) Population with secondary education (%)
E.Marakwet 70.8
3.4 9
1.3 71.310.6
Rankᵅ 6 36 32 16
4 11
Kenyaᵇ 300 218
48 70 88 725
FundingPerCapitainKshs.(2008/09)Constituency Development Fund (CDF)Local Authority Transfer Fund (LATF)Single Business Permit revenues by LAs Property tax revenues by LAs Rural Electrification Programme FundTotal
E.Marakwet 438 171
22 24
169 823
Rankᵅ1921171415
7
Kenyaᵇ 37.537.675.059.866.470.9
ServiceCoverageDelivered in a health centre Qualified medical assistant during birth Had all vaccinations Adequate height for age Can read & write Attending School, 15-18 years
E.Marakwet37.135.481.066.177.684.8
GeneralInformation(2009)PopulationSurface area (km²)Density (people per km²)Poverty rate, based on KIHBS (%)Share of urban population (%)Urban population in largest towns
- Iten/Tambach- Kapsowar- Kapcherop
E.Marakwet 369,998
3,030 122 55.514.4
42,312 4,492 3,168
Rankᵅ 40 28 28 3135
56 177 196
Kenyaᵇ 821,491 12,368
66 47.229.9
6 Kenya: County Fact Sheets
1.8% County’s share of na�onally registered voters in 2010
Popu
la�o
n in
000
’s (2
009) 155
142 130
89
Manya�a Runyenjes Gachoka Siakago
ConstituencyPopulationandCountyVoterStatistics
Source: KNBS.
28 27
62
90
37
74
2003/04 2004/05 2005/06 2006/07 2007/08 2008/09
RuralElectrificationAllocations,KshsMillions
Source: Rural Electrification Authority.
24
104
136
186
246
187
228
2003/04 2004/05 2005/06 2006/07 2007/08 2008/09 2009/10
CDFAllocations,KshsMillions
Source: CDF Board Website. Source: Ministry of Medical Services.
EMBUCOUNTY
ᵅ Except poverty rate, malaria TB & HIV, all rankings are in descending order i.e. highest to lowest.ᵇ All entries in the ‘Kenya’ column show County averages.
Access to Infrastructure Improved water (% households 2009)Improved sanitation (% households 2009)Electricity (% households 2009)Paved roads (as % of total roads)Good/fair roads (as % of total roads)
Rankᵅ2811163540
Kenyaᵇ 66.587.822.7
9.443.5
Embu62.198.214.9
4.533.7
Rankᵅ 44 36 27 25 11
8
Kenyaᵇ 64.0 27.7 39.0 5.9
66.612.7
HealthandEducationOutcomesFully-immunized pop <1yr (%, 2010/11) Malaria (as % of all 1st outpatient visits)TB in every 10,000 people (2009/10) HIV+ ante-natal care clients (%, 2010)Population with primary education (%) Population with secondary education (%)
Embu 33.4 42.8
32 4.0
71.315.5
Rankᵅ 10 38
8 - 8 14
Kenyaᵇ 300 218
48 70 88 725
FundingPerCapitainKshs.(2008/09)Constituency Development Fund (CDF)Local Authority Transfer Fund (LATF)Single Business Permit revenues by LAs Property tax revenues by LAs Rural Electrification Programme FundTotal
Embu 363 156
72 -
143 734
Rankᵅ98984
28
Kenyaᵇ 37.537.675.059.866.470.9
ServiceCoverageDelivered in a health centre Qualified medical assistant during birth Had all vaccinations Adequate height for age Can read & write Attending School, 15-18 years
Embu60.462.587.970.892.771.3
GeneralInformation(2009)PopulationSurface area (km²)Density (people per km²)Poverty rate, based on KIHBS (%)Share of urban population (%)Urban population in largest towns
- Embu- Runyenjes- Siakago
Embu 516,212
2,818 183 42.016.1
60,673 19,548
2,694
Rankᵅ 36 30 25 1430
37 88
204
Kenyaᵇ 821,491 12,368
66 47.229.9
0.6% County’s share of na�onally registered voters in 2010
Popu
la�o
n in
000
’s (2
009) 245
190
95 93
Lagdera Dujis Fafi Ijara
ConstituencyPopulationandCountyVoterStatistics
Source: KNBS.
0 0
1522
73
64
2003/04 2004/05 2005/06 2006/07 2007/08 2008/09
RuralElectrificationAllocations,KshsMillions
Source: Rural Electrification Authority.
24
94
121
169 168 170
207
2003/04 2004/05 2005/06 2006/07 2007/08 2008/09 2009/10
CDFAllocations,KshsMillions
Source: CDF Board Website. Source: Ministry of Medical Services.
GARISSACOUNTY
7Kenya: County Fact Sheets
ᵅ Except poverty rate, malaria TB & HIV, all rankings are in descending order i.e. highest to lowest.ᵇ All entries in the ‘Kenya’ column show County averages.
Access to Infrastructure Improved water (% households 2009)Improved sanitation (% households 2009)Electricity (% households 2009)Paved roads (as % of total roads)Good/fair roads (as % of total roads)
Rankᵅ133920
13
Kenyaᵇ 66.587.822.7
9.443.5
Garissa75.851.511.697.054.1
Rankᵅ 29 41
8 4
3538
Kenyaᵇ 64.0 27.7 39.0 5.9
66.612.7
HealthandEducationOutcomesFully-immunized pop <1yr (%, 2010/11) Malaria (as % of all 1st outpatient visits)TB in every 10,000 people (2009/10) HIV+ ante-natal care clients (%, 2010)Population with primary education (%) Population with secondary education (%)
Garissa 55.8 53.2
14 0.6
65.09.6
Rankᵅ 25 25 39 30 19 34
Kenyaᵇ 300 218
48 70 88 725
FundingPerCapitainKshs.(2008/09)Constituency Development Fund (CDF)Local Authority Transfer Fund (LATF)Single Business Permit revenues by LAs Property tax revenues by LAs Rural Electrification Programme FundTotal
Garissa 272 198
12 8
103 594
Rankᵅ343425393745
Kenyaᵇ 37.537.675.059.866.470.9
ServiceCoverageDelivered in a health centre Qualified medical assistant during birth Had all vaccinations Adequate height for age Can read & write Attending School, 15-18 years
Garissa25.123.974.649.352.443.9
GeneralInformation(2009)PopulationSurface area (km²)Density (people per km²)Poverty rate, based on KIHBS (%)Share of urban population (%)Urban population in largest towns
- Garissa- Masalani- Daadab
Garissa 623,060
44,175 14
49.223.5
116,317 14,012
5,723
Rankᵅ 29
4 41 2416
16 107 160
Kenyaᵇ 821,491 12,368
66 47.229.9
Unavailable
8 Kenya: County Fact Sheets
2.6% County’s share of na�onally registered voters in 2010
Popu
la�o
n in
000
’s (2
009)
221 209
194 172
103
162
KASIPULKABONDO
RONGO RANGWE NDHIWA GWASI KARACHUONYO
ConstituencyPopulationandCountyVoterStatistics
Source: KNBS.
2
22 22
38
18
39
2003/04 2004/05 2005/06 2006/07 2007/08 2008/09
RuralElectrificationAllocations,KshsMillions
Source: Rural Electrification Authority.
36
167
219
297 298 304
367
2003/04 2004/05 2005/06 2006/07 2007/08 2008/09 2009/10
CDFAllocations,KshsMillions
Source: CDF Board Website. Source: Ministry of Medical Services.
HOMABAYCOUNTY
ᵅ Except poverty rate, malaria TB & HIV, all rankings are in descending order i.e. highest to lowest.ᵇ All entries in the ‘Kenya’ column show County averages.
Access to Infrastructure Improved water (% households 2009)Improved sanitation (% households 2009)Electricity (% households 2009)Paved roads (as % of total roads)Good/fair roads (as % of total roads)
Rankᵅ4436423226
Kenyaᵇ 66.587.822.7
9.443.5
Homa Bay38.661.4
3.34.8
42.9
Rankᵅ 38 40 35 46 3321
Kenyaᵇ 64.0 27.7 39.0 5.9
66.612.7
HealthandEducationOutcomesFully-immunized pop <1yr (%, 2010/11) Malaria (as % of all 1st outpatient visits)TB in every 10,000 people (2009/10) HIV+ ante-natal care clients (%, 2010)Population with primary education (%) Population with secondary education (%)
Homa Bay 50.7 50.4
44 17.1 65.611.8
Rankᵅ 16 45 43 37 37 42
Kenyaᵇ 300 218
48 70 88 725
FundingPerCapitainKshs.(2008/09)Constituency Development Fund (CDF)Local Authority Transfer Fund (LATF)Single Business Permit revenues by LAs Property tax revenues by LAs Rural Electrification Programme FundTotal
Homa Bay 317
94 9 2
41 463
Rankᵅ1720453320
9
Kenyaᵇ 37.537.675.059.866.470.9
ServiceCoverageDelivered in a health centre Qualified medical assistant during birth Had all vaccinations Adequate height for age Can read & write Attending School, 15-18 years
Homa Bay39.837.050.353.773.383.2
GeneralInformation(2009)PopulationSurface area (km²)Density (people per km²)Poverty rate, based on KIHBS (%)Share of urban population (%)Urban population in largest towns
- Homa Bay- Awendo- Mbita Point- Sindo
Homa Bay 958,791
2,586 371 44.114.3
58,936 17,992 11,989 6,362
Rankᵅ 13 32 11 1536
38 92
109 149
Kenyaᵇ 821,491 12,368
66 47.229.9
0.4% County’s share of na�onally registered voters in 2010
Popu
la�o
n in
000
’s (2
009) 100
43
Isiolo North Isiolo South
ConstituencyPopulationandCountyVoterStatistics
Source: KNBS.
0 0 0
141
33
0
2003/04 2004/05 2005/06 2006/07 2007/08 2008/09
RuralElectrificationAllocations,KshsMillions
Source: Rural Electrification Authority.
12
44
57
78 79 79
96
2003/04 2004/05 2005/06 2006/07 2007/08 2008/09 2009/10
CDFAllocations,KshsMillions
Source: CDF Board Website. Source: Ministry of Medical Services.
ISIOLOCOUNTY
9Kenya: County Fact Sheets
ᵅ Except poverty rate, malaria TB & HIV, all rankings are in descending order i.e. highest to lowest.ᵇ All entries in the ‘Kenya’ column show County averages.
Access to Infrastructure Improved water (% households 2009)Improved sanitation (% households 2009)Electricity (% households 2009)Paved roads (as % of total roads)Good/fair roads (as % of total roads)
Rankᵅ4
388
401
Kenyaᵇ 66.587.822.7
9.443.5
Isiolo84.655.718.5
0.267.5
Rankᵅ 7
38 38 24 3136
Kenyaᵇ 64.0 27.7 39.0 5.9
66.612.7
HealthandEducationOutcomesFully-immunized pop <1yr (%, 2010/11) Malaria (as % of all 1st outpatient visits)TB in every 10,000 people (2009/10) HIV+ ante-natal care clients (%, 2010)Population with primary education (%) Population with secondary education (%)
Isiolo 77.8 49.8
51 4.0
65.79.7
Rankᵅ 3 7
41 5 - 7
Kenyaᵇ 300 218
48 70 88 725
FundingPerCapitainKshs.(2008/09)Constituency Development Fund (CDF)Local Authority Transfer Fund (LATF)Single Business Permit revenues by LAs Property tax revenues by LAs Rural Electrification Programme FundTotal
Isiolo 551 270
11 182
- 1,013
Rankᵅ302930
33339
Kenyaᵇ 37.537.675.059.866.470.9
ServiceCoverageDelivered in a health centre Qualified medical assistant during birth Had all vaccinations Adequate height for age Can read & write Attending School, 15-18 years
Isiolo28.027.972.276.159.858.4
GeneralInformation(2009)PopulationSurface area (km²)Density (people per km²)Poverty rate, based on KIHBS (%)Share of urban population (%)Urban population in largest towns
- Isiolo- Merti- Kinna- Garbatulla
Isiolo 143,294
25,336 6
72.643.5
45,989 6,532 4,8673,774
Rankᵅ 46
8 46 40
7
52 147173185
Kenyaᵇ 821,491 12,368
66 47.229.9
10 Kenya: County Fact Sheets
1.6% County’s share of na�onally registered voters in 2010
Popu
la�o
n in
000
’s (2
009)
388
162 137
Kajiado North Kajiado Central Kajiado South
ConstituencyPopulationandCountyVoterStatistics
Source: KNBS.
17
89
22
78
55
37
2003/04 2004/05 2005/06 2006/07 2007/08 2008/09
RuralElectrificationAllocations,KshsMillions
Source: Rural Electrification Authority.
40
75
98
136 137 137
167
2003/04 2004/05 2005/06 2006/07 2007/08 2008/09 2009/10
CDFAllocations,KshsMillions
Source: CDF Board Website. Source: Ministry of Medical Services.
KAJIADOCOUNTY
ᵅ Except poverty rate, malaria TB & HIV, all rankings are in descending order i.e. highest to lowest.ᵇ All entries in the ‘Kenya’ column show County averages.
Access to Infrastructure Improved water (% households 2009)Improved sanitation (% households 2009)Electricity (% households 2009)Paved roads (as % of total roads)Good/fair roads (as % of total roads)
Rankᵅ1731
42335
Kenyaᵇ 66.587.822.7
9.443.5
Kajiado72.374.239.8
5.938.4
Rankᵅ 47 26 10 30 4119
Kenyaᵇ 64.0 27.7 39.0 5.9
66.612.7
HealthandEducationOutcomesFully-immunized pop <1yr (%, 2010/11) Malaria (as % of all 1st outpatient visits)TB in every 10,000 people (2009/10) HIV+ ante-natal care clients (%, 2010)Population with primary education (%) Population with secondary education (%)
Kajiado 30.9 24.8
15 4.7
62.012.5
Rankᵅ 37 28 14 14 34 38
Kenyaᵇ 300 218
48 70 88 725
FundingPerCapitainKshs.(2008/09)Constituency Development Fund (CDF)Local Authority Transfer Fund (LATF)Single Business Permit revenues by LAs Property tax revenues by LAs Rural Electrification Programme FundTotal
Kajiado 199 191
56 34 54
533
Rankᵅ181831
73644
Kenyaᵇ 37.537.675.059.866.470.9
ServiceCoverageDelivered in a health centre Qualified medical assistant during birth Had all vaccinations Adequate height for age Can read & write Attending School, 15-18 years
Kajiado39.739.870.773.055.444.9
GeneralInformation(2009)PopulationSurface area (km²)Density (people per km²)Poverty rate, based on KIHBS (%)Share of urban population (%)Urban population in largest towns
- Ngong- Kitengela- Ongata Rongai- Kiserian- Kajiado- Loitokitok- Namanga- Isinya- Sultan Hamud- Bissil
Kajiado 687,312
21,901 31
11.641.4
107,188 58,167 40,178 18,096 14,860 11,064
9,066 8,670 6,636 5,376
Rankᵅ 26
9 38
18
19 39 62 91
104 113 126 128 145 165
Kenyaᵇ 821,491 12,368
66 47.229.9
4.2% County’s share of na�onally registered voters in 2010
Popu
la�o
n in
000
’s (2
009)
140 105 103
292 297
205
147
213
159
Butere Ikolomani Khwisero Lugari Lurambi Malava Matungu Mumias Shinyalu
ConstituencyPopulationandCountyVoterStatistics
Source: KNBS.
12
77
125139
67
194
2003/04 2004/05 2005/06 2006/07 2007/08 2008/09
RuralElectrificationAllocations,KshsMillions
Source: Rural Electrification Authority.
56
214
330
453 460 460
562
2003/04 2004/05 2005/06 2006/07 2007/08 2008/09 2009/10
CDFAllocations,KshsMillions
Source: CDF Board Website. Source: Ministry of Medical Services.
KAKAMEGACOUNTY
11Kenya: County Fact Sheets
ᵅ Except poverty rate, malaria TB & HIV, all rankings are in descending order i.e. highest to lowest.ᵇ All entries in the ‘Kenya’ column show County averages.
Access to Infrastructure Improved water (% households 2009)Improved sanitation (% households 2009)Electricity (% households 2009)Paved roads (as % of total roads)Good/fair roads (as % of total roads)
Rankᵅ 11
2353112
Kenyaᵇ 66.587.822.7
9.443.5
Kakamega 76.1
122.15.64.9
54.1
Rankᵅ 8
37 21 36 1425
Kenyaᵇ 64.0 27.7 39.0 5.9
66.612.7
HealthandEducationOutcomesFully-immunized pop <1yr (%, 2010/11) Malaria (as % of all 1st outpatient visits)TB in every 10,000 people (2009/10) HIV+ ante-natal care clients (%, 2010)Population with primary education (%) Population with secondary education (%)
Kakamega 76.8 45.4
26 6.2
70.911.0
Rankᵅ 24 23 31 11 13 22
Kenyaᵇ 300 218
48 70 88 725
FundingPerCapitainKshs.(2008/09)Constituency Development Fund (CDF)Local Authority Transfer Fund (LATF)Single Business Permit revenues by LAs Property tax revenues by LAs Rural Electrification Programme FundTotal
Kakamega 277 201
22 49
117 666
Rankᵅ 232532272219
Kenyaᵇ 37.537.675.059.866.470.9
ServiceCoverageDelivered in a health centre Qualified medical assistant during birth Had all vaccinations Adequate height for age Can read & write Attending School, 15-18 years
Kakamega 31.332.069.459.672.776.3
GeneralInformation(2009)PopulationSurface area (km²)Density (people per km²)Poverty rate, based on KIHBS (%)Share of urban population (%)Urban population in largest towns
- Mumias- Kakamega- Butere- Lumakanda- Malava
Kakamega 1,660,651
3,051 544 53.015.2
99,987 91,768 12,780 10,580
4,070
Rankᵅ 2
27 7
2932
22 25
108 114 182
Kenyaᵇ 821,491 12,368
66 47.229.9
12 Kenya: County Fact Sheets
2.2% County’s share of na�onally registered voters in 2010
Popu
la�o
n in
000
’s (2
009)
207 203 182
168
Kipkelion Belgut Ainamoi Buret
ConstituencyPopulationandCountyVoterStatistics
Source: KNBS.
5
31
15
42
15
56
2003/04 2004/05 2005/06 2006/07 2007/08 2008/09
RuralElectrificationAllocations,KshsMillions
Source: Rural Electrification Authority.
18
80
103
143 144 144
176
2003/04 2004/05 2005/06 2006/07 2007/08 2008/09 2009/10
CDFAllocations,KshsMillions
Source: CDF Board Website. Source: Ministry of Medical Services.
KERICHOCOUNTY
ᵅ Except poverty rate, malaria TB & HIV, all rankings are in descending order i.e. highest to lowest.ᵇ All entries in the ‘Kenya’ column show County averages.
Access to Infrastructure Improved water (% households 2009)Improved sanitation (% households 2009)Electricity (% households 2009)Paved roads (as % of total roads)Good/fair roads (as % of total roads)
Rankᵅ 342319
68
Kenyaᵇ 66.587.822.7
9.443.5
Kericho56.191.911.813.858.5
Rankᵅ 26 22 41 20 1923
Kenyaᵇ 64.0 27.7 39.0 5.9
66.612.7
HealthandEducationOutcomesFully-immunized pop <1yr (%, 2010/11) Malaria (as % of all 1st outpatient visits)TB in every 10,000 people (2009/10) HIV+ ante-natal care clients (%, 2010)Population with primary education (%) Population with secondary education (%)
Kericho 59.1 21.0
59 3.6
69.811.4
Rankᵅ 39 14 25
6 28 25
Kenyaᵇ 300 218
48 70 88 725
FundingPerCapitainKshs.(2008/09)Constituency Development Fund (CDF)Local Authority Transfer Fund (LATF)Single Business Permit revenues by LAs Property tax revenues by LAs Rural Electrification Programme FundTotal
Kericho 190 241
29 119
74 653
Rankᵅ141626321312
Kenyaᵇ 37.537.675.059.866.470.9
ServiceCoverageDelivered in a health centre Qualified medical assistant during birth Had all vaccinations Adequate height for age Can read & write Attending School, 15-18 years
Kericho47.345.674.054.879.079.7
GeneralInformation(2009)PopulationSurface area (km²)Density (people per km²)Poverty rate, based on KIHBS (%)Share of urban population (%)Urban population in largest towns
- Kericho- Kipkelion- Londiani- Litein- Kabuti
Kericho 758,339
2,479 306 44.228.3
101,808 46,760 43,152
9,103 4,237
Rankᵅ 22 38 16 1612
21 51 55
125 180
Kenyaᵇ 821,491 12,368
66 47.229.9
486
266 254
148 131 124 114 101
Juja Kabete Kiambaa Githunguri Limuru Lari Gatundu South
Gatundu North
5.5% County’s share of na�onally registered voters in 2010
Popu
la�o
n in
000
’s (2
009)
ConstituencyPopulationandCountyVoterStatistics
Source: KNBS.
39
69
152167
106
72
2003/04 2004/05 2005/06 2006/07 2007/08 2008/09
RuralElectrificationAllocations,KshsMillions
Source: Rural Electrification Authority.
50
220
277
383 385 387
457
2003/04 2004/05 2005/06 2006/07 2007/08 2008/09 2009/10
CDFAllocations,KshsMillions
Source: CDF Board Website. Source: Ministry of Medical Services.
KIAMBUCOUNTY
13Kenya: County Fact Sheets
ᵅ Except poverty rate, malaria TB & HIV, all rankings are in descending order i.e. highest to lowest.ᵇ All entries in the ‘Kenya’ column show County averages.
Access to Infrastructure Improved water (% households 2009)Improved sanitation (% households 2009)Electricity (% households 2009)Paved roads (as % of total roads)Good/fair roads (as % of total roads)
Rankᵅ 7533
25
Kenyaᵇ 66.587.822.7
9.443.5
Kiambu 78.199.653.016.044.8
Rankᵅ 22 20 36 31 45
5
Kenyaᵇ 64.0 27.7 39.0 5.9
66.612.7
HealthandEducationOutcomesFully-immunized pop <1yr (%, 2010/11) Malaria (as % of all 1st outpatient visits)TB in every 10,000 people (2009/10) HIV+ ante-natal care clients (%, 2010)Population with primary education (%) Population with secondary education (%)
Kiambu 64.8 19.0
46 4.8
58.5 17.3
Rankᵅ 34 12
3 13 36 20
Kenyaᵇ 300 218
48 70 88 725
FundingPerCapitainKshs.(2008/09)Constituency Development Fund (CDF)Local Authority Transfer Fund (LATF)Single Business Permit revenues by LAs Property tax revenues by LAs Rural Electrification Programme FundTotal
Kiambu 238 254 100
37 44
674
Rankᵅ666
107
29
Kenyaᵇ 37.537.675.059.866.470.9
ServiceCoverageDelivered in a health centre Qualified medical assistant during birth Had all vaccinations Adequate height for age Can read & write Attending School, 15-18 years
Kiambu 68.968.490.069.387.470.1
GeneralInformation(2009)PopulationSurface area (km²)Density (people per km²)Poverty rate, based on KIHBS (%)Share of urban population (%)Urban population in largest towns
- Ruiru- Kikuyu- Thika- Karuri- Kiambu- Limuru- Juja- Githunguri- Gatundu
Kiambu 1,623,282
2,543 638 27.260.8
238,858 233,231 136,917 107,716
84,155 79,531 40,446 10,007
5,550
Rankᵅ 4
34 5 43
6 7
12 18 28 33 61
121 164
Kenyaᵇ 821,491 12,368
66 47.229.9
14 Kenya: County Fact Sheets
2.3% County’s share of na�onally registered voters in 2010
Popu
la�o
n in
000
’s (2
009)
324
253 249
151 133
Bahari Kaloleni Malindi Magarini Ganze
ConstituencyPopulationandCountyVoterStatistics
Source: KNBS.
9
77
40
79
45
95
2003/04 2004/05 2005/06 2006/07 2007/08 2008/09
RuralElectrificationAllocations,KshsMillions
Source: Rural Electrification Authority.
314
227
174
36
317 317
386
2003/04 2004/05 2005/06 2006/07 2007/08 2008/09 2009/10
CDFAllocations,KshsMillions
Source: CDF Board Website. Source: Ministry of Medical Services.
KILIFICOUNTY
ᵅ Except poverty rate, malaria TB & HIV, all rankings are in descending order i.e. highest to lowest.ᵇ All entries in the ‘Kenya’ column show County averages.
Access to Infrastructure Improved water (% households 2009)Improved sanitation (% households 2009)Electricity (% households 2009)Paved roads (as % of total roads)Good/fair roads (as % of total roads)
Rankᵅ 1235131530
Kenyaᵇ 66.587.822.7
9.443.5
Kilifi 75.965.516.7
7.340.8
Rankᵅ 6
15 25 15 2843
Kenyaᵇ 64.0 27.7 39.0 5.9
66.612.7
HealthandEducationOutcomesFully-immunized pop <1yr (%, 2010/11) Malaria (as % of all 1st outpatient visits)TB in every 10,000 people (2009/10) HIV+ ante-natal care clients (%, 2010)Population with primary education (%) Population with secondary education (%)
Kilifi 78.0 16.1
30 3.0
67.57.1
Rankᵅ 20 17 20 31 23 28
Kenyaᵇ 300 218
48 70 88 725
FundingPerCapitainKshs.(2008/09)Constituency Development Fund (CDF)Local Authority Transfer Fund (LATF)Single Business Permit revenues by LAs Property tax revenues by LAs Rural Electrification Programme FundTotal
Kilifi 286 221
39 7
85 639
Rankᵅ 444436462614
Kenyaᵇ 37.537.675.059.866.470.9
ServiceCoverageDelivered in a health centre Qualified medical assistant during birth Had all vaccinations Adequate height for age Can read & write Attending School, 15-18 years
Kilifi13.613.466.436.068.278.3
GeneralInformation(2009)PopulationSurface area (km²)Density (people per km²)Poverty rate, based on KIHBS (%)Share of urban population (%)Urban population in largest towns
- Malindi- Kilifi- Mtwapa- Mariakani- Watamu- Majengo- Mazeras- Magarini- Njabini- Marereni- Kaloleni
Kilifi 1,109,735
12,610 88
71.425.7
118,265 48,826 48,625 24,055 10,030
7,788 6,886 6,051 6,042 5,949 5,573
Rankᵅ 8
13 30 3913
15 48 49 80
120 137 143 154 155 156 162
Kenyaᵇ 821,491 12,368
66 47.229.9
2.0% County’s share of na�onally registered voters in 2010
Popu
la�o
n in
000
’s (2
009) 191
125 113
100
Mwea Gichugu Kerugoya/kutus Ndia
ConstituencyPopulationandCountyVoterStatistics
Source: KNBS.
2330
46
70
49
41
2003/04 2004/05 2005/06 2006/07 2007/08 2008/09
RuralElectrificationAllocations,KshsMillions
Source: Rural Electrification Authority.
25
94115
169 170 170
208
2003/04 2004/05 2005/06 2006/07 2007/08 2008/09 2009/10
CDFAllocations,KshsMillions
Source: CDF Board Website. Source: Ministry of Medical Services.
KIRINYAGACOUNTY
15Kenya: County Fact Sheets
ᵅ Except poverty rate, malaria TB & HIV, all rankings are in descending order i.e. highest to lowest.ᵇ All entries in the ‘Kenya’ column show County averages.
Access to Infrastructure Improved water (% households 2009)Improved sanitation (% households 2009)Electricity (% households 2009)Paved roads (as % of total roads)Good/fair roads (as % of total roads)
Rankᵅ32
7141924
Kenyaᵇ 66.587.822.7
9.443.5
Kirinyaga 56.899.216.4
6.645.0
Rankᵅ 37
6 28 21 23
7
Kenyaᵇ 64.0 27.7 39.0 5.9
66.612.7
HealthandEducationOutcomesFully-immunized pop <1yr (%, 2010/11) Malaria (as % of all 1st outpatient visits)TB in every 10,000 people (2009/10) HIV+ ante-natal care clients (%, 2010)Population with primary education (%) Population with secondary education (%)
Kirinyaga 51.0 11.2
33 3.8
68.616.1
Rankᵅ 15 21
5 17 27 15
Kenyaᵇ 300 218
48 70 88 725
FundingPerCapitainKshs.(2008/09)Constituency Development Fund (CDF)Local Authority Transfer Fund (LATF)Single Business Permit revenues by LAs Property tax revenues by LAs Rural Electrification Programme FundTotal
Kirinyaga 322 211
87 23 77
720
Rankᵅ1114
2430
Kenyaᵇ 37.537.675.059.866.470.9
ServiceCoverageDelivered in a health centre Qualified medical assistant during birth Had all vaccinations Adequate height for age Can read & write Attending School, 15-18 years
Kirinyaga 87.487.492.676.170.469.9
GeneralInformation(2009)PopulationSurface area (km²)Density (people per km²)Poverty rate, based on KIHBS (%)Share of urban population (%)Urban population in largest towns
- Wanguru- Kerugoya/Kutus- Sagana- Kagumo- Kagio
Kirinyaga 528,054
1,479 357 25.215.8
23,983 19,422 10,551
3,449 3,357
Rankᵅ 35 42 13
331
81 89
115 191 195
Kenyaᵇ 821,491 12,368
66 47.229.9
16 Kenya: County Fact Sheets
2.9% County’s share of na�onally registered voters in 2010
Popu
la�o
n in
000
’s (2
009)
256
223 201 190
159 142
122 115
Kuria Kitutu Chache
Bomachoge Bobasi South Mugirango
NyaribariChache
Nyaribari Masaba
Bonchari
ConstituencyPopulationandCountyVoterStatistics
Source: KNBS.
22
135 136 133
112 117
2003/04 2004/05 2005/06 2006/07 2007/08 2008/09
RuralElectrificationAllocations,KshsMillions
Source: Rural Electrification Authority.
44
196
256
336357 357
430
2003/04 2004/05 2005/06 2006/07 2007/08 2008/09 2009/10
CDFAllocations,KshsMillions
Source: CDF Board Website. Source: Ministry of Medical Services.
KISIICOUNTY
ᵅ Except poverty rate, malaria TB & HIV, all rankings are in descending order i.e. highest to lowest.ᵇ All entries in the ‘Kenya’ column show County averages.
Access to Infrastructure Improved water (% households 2009)Improved sanitation (% households 2009)Electricity (% households 2009)Paved roads (as % of total roads)Good/fair roads (as % of total roads)
Rankᵅ 22
8252820
Kenyaᵇ 66.587.822.7
9.443.5
Kisii 67.999.2
7.85.2
48.6
Rankᵅ 3
27 17 29
64.517.3
Kenyaᵇ 64.0 27.7 39.0 5.9
66.612.7
HealthandEducationOutcomesFully-immunized pop <1yr (%, 2010/11) Malaria (as % of all 1st outpatient visits)TB in every 10,000 people (2009/10) HIV+ ante-natal care clients (%, 2010)Population with primary education (%) Population with secondary education (%)
Kisii 84.6 30.0
22 4.6
64.517.3
Rankᵅ 36 40 34
9 26 37
Kenyaᵇ 300 218
48 70 88 725
FundingPerCapitainKshs.(2008/09)Constituency Development Fund (CDF)Local Authority Transfer Fund (LATF)Single Business Permit revenues by LAs Property tax revenues by LAs Rural Electrification Programme FundTotal
Kisii 236 150
21 53 78
538
Rankᵅ 10
93924
86
Kenyaᵇ 37.537.675.059.866.470.9
ServiceCoverageDelivered in a health centre Qualified medical assistant during birth Had all vaccinations Adequate height for age Can read & write Attending School, 15-18 years
Kisii58.055.364.860.786.584.8
GeneralInformation(2009)PopulationSurface area (km²)Density (people per km²)Poverty rate, based on KIHBS (%)Share of urban population (%)Urban population in largest towns
- Kisii- Suneka- Keroka- Tabaka- Ogembo- Mogonga
Kisii 1,511,422
2,542 595 60.721.5
81,801 50,818 41,654 15,351
3,475 2,545
Rankᵅ 6
35 6
3420
32 44 58
102 190 207
Kenyaᵇ 821,491 12,368
66 47.229.9
2.7% County’s share of na�onally registered voters in 2010
Popu
la�o
n in
000
’s (2
009)
264
146 145 141 140 133
Kisumu Town East
Muhoroni Kisumu Rural
Nyando Kisumu Town West
Nyakach
ConstituencyPopulationandCountyVoterStatistics
Source: KNBS.
35
114
74
109
41
160
2003/04 2004/05 2005/06 2006/07 2007/08 2008/09
RuralElectrificationAllocations,KshsMillions
Source: Rural Electrification Authority.
35
143
195
270 272 274
329
2003/04 2004/05 2005/06 2006/07 2007/08 2008/09 2009/10
CDFAllocations,KshsMillions
Source: CDF Board Website. Source: Ministry of Medical Services.
KISUMUCOUNTY
17Kenya: County Fact Sheets
ᵅ Except poverty rate, malaria TB & HIV, all rankings are in descending order i.e. highest to lowest.ᵇ All entries in the ‘Kenya’ column show County averages.
Access to Infrastructure Improved water (% households 2009)Improved sanitation (% households 2009)Electricity (% households 2009)Paved roads (as % of total roads)Good/fair roads (as % of total roads)
Rankᵅ 2926
95
36
Kenyaᵇ 66.587.822.7
9.443.5
Kisumu 60.187.418.314.238.0
Rankᵅ 28 31 47 44 4216
Kenyaᵇ 64.0 27.7 39.0 5.9
66.612.7
HealthandEducationOutcomesFully-immunized pop <1yr (%, 2010/11) Malaria (as % of all 1st outpatient visits)TB in every 10,000 people (2009/10) HIV+ ante-natal care clients (%, 2010)Population with primary education (%) Population with secondary education (%)
Kisumu 57.0 35.4 216
16.2 62.013.0
Rankᵅ 22
3 11 33
6 9
Kenyaᵇ 300 218
48 70 88 725
FundingPerCapitainKshs.(2008/09)Constituency Development Fund (CDF)Local Authority Transfer Fund (LATF)Single Business Permit revenues by LAs Property tax revenues by LAs Rural Electrification Programme FundTotal
Kisumu 283 385
63 5
165 900
Rankᵅ 151533
23018
Kenyaᵇ 37.537.675.059.866.470.9
ServiceCoverageDelivered in a health centre Qualified medical assistant during birth Had all vaccinations Adequate height for age Can read & write Attending School, 15-18 years
Kisumu 45.646.168.676.465.877.4
GeneralInformation(2009)PopulationSurface area (km²)Density (people per km²)Poverty rate, based on KIHBS (%)Share of urban population (%)Urban population in largest towns
- Kisumu- Awasi- Ahero- Oyugis- Muhoroni- Kendu Bay- Chemelil- Maseno
Kisumu 968,909
2,086 46547.852.4
388,311 93,369 50,730 35,451 34,457 14,747
7,888 5,103
Rankᵅ 12 40
8 21
4
3 24 46 68 70
105 136 170
Kenyaᵇ 821,491 12,368
66
47.229.9
18 Kenya: County Fact Sheets
2.6% County’s share of na�onally registered voters in 2010
Popu
la�o
n in
000
’s (2
009)
205
180 176 166 159
127
Mwingi North
Mwingi South
Kitui Central
Kitui South Kitui West Mu�to
ConstituencyPopulationandCountyVoterStatistics
Source: KNBS.
33 27
44
125
91
141
2003/04 2004/05 2005/06 2006/07 2007/08 2008/09
RuralElectrificationAllocations,KshsMillions
33
190223
307 309 309
376
2003/04 2004/05 2005/06 2006/07 2007/08 2008/09 2009/10
CDFAllocations,KshsMillions
Source: Rural Electrification Authority. Source: CDF Board Website. Source: Ministry of Medical Services.
KITUICOUNTY
ᵅ Except poverty rate, malaria TB & HIV, all rankings are in descending order i.e. highest to lowest.ᵇ All entries in the ‘Kenya’ column show County averages.
Access to Infrastructure Improved water (% households 2009)Improved sanitation (% households 2009)Electricity (% households 2009)Paved roads (as % of total roads)Good/fair roads (as % of total roads)
Rankᵅ 3833373832
Kenyaᵇ 66.587.822.7
9.443.5
Kitui50.869.1
4.82.4
39.9
Rankᵅ 25 23 24 32
233
Kenyaᵇ 64.0 27.7 39.0 5.9
66.612.7
HealthandEducationOutcomesFully-immunized pop <1yr (%, 2010/11) Malaria (as % of all 1st outpatient visits)TB in every 10,000 people (2009/10) HIV+ ante-natal care clients (%, 2010)Population with primary education (%) Population with secondary education (%)
Kitui 59.8 21.3
29 4.8
74.810.0
Rankᵅ 18 33 18 10
9 16
Kenyaᵇ 300 218
48 70 88 725
FundingPerCapitainKshs.(2008/09)Constituency Development Fund (CDF)Local Authority Transfer Fund (LATF)Single Business Permit revenues by LAs Property tax revenues by LAs Rural Electrification Programme FundTotal
Kitui 305 179
42 51
139 717
Rankᵅ323338283117
Kenyaᵇ 37.537.675.059.866.470.9
ServiceCoverageDelivered in a health centre Qualified medical assistant during birth Had all vaccinations Adequate height for age Can read & write Attending School, 15-18 years
Kitui27.124.465.058.063.877.8
GeneralInformation(2009)PopulationSurface area (km²)Density (people per km²)Poverty rate, based on KIHBS (%)Share of urban population (%)Urban population in largest towns
- Kitui- Mwingi
Kitui 1,012,709
30,496 33
63.513.8
109,568 15,970
Rankᵅ 11
6 37 3539
17 99
Kenyaᵇ 821,491 12,368
66 47.229.9
1.3% County’s share of na�onally registered voters in 2010
Popu
la�o
n in
000
’s (2
009)
288
210
152
Msambweni Kinango Matuga
ConstituencyPopulationandCountyVoterStatistics
Source: KNBS.
71
47
20
59
39
55
2003/04 2004/05 2005/06 2006/07 2007/08 2008/09
RuralElectrificationAllocations,KshsMillions
Source: Rural Electrification Authority.
157
115
89
18
161 161
196
2003/04 2004/05 2005/06 2006/07 2007/08 2008/09 2009/10
CDFAllocations,KshsMillions
Source: CDF Board Website. Source: Ministry of Medical Services.
KWALECOUNTY
19Kenya: County Fact Sheets
ᵅ Except poverty rate, malaria TB & HIV, all rankings are in descending order i.e. highest to lowest.ᵇ All entries in the ‘Kenya’ column show County averages.
Access to Infrastructure Improved water (% households 2009)Improved sanitation (% households 2009)Electricity (% households 2009)Paved roads (as % of total roads)Good/fair roads (as % of total roads)
Rankᵅ 2540212534
Kenyaᵇ 66.587.822.7
9.443.5
Kwale65.848.610.6
5.538.5
Rankᵅ 18 25 32 18 1645
Kenyaᵇ 64.0 27.7 39.0 5.9
66.612.7
HealthandEducationOutcomesFully-immunized pop <1yr (%, 2010/11) Malaria (as % of all 1st outpatient visits)TB in every 10,000 people (2009/10) HIV+ ante-natal care clients (%, 2010)Population with primary education (%) Population with secondary education (%)
Kwale 68.1 22.6
40 3.3
70.56.3
Rankᵅ 33 18 35
8 24 30
Kenyaᵇ 300 218
48 70 88 725
FundingPerCapitainKshs.(2008/09)Constituency Development Fund (CDF)Local Authority Transfer Fund (LATF)Single Business Permit revenues by LAs Property tax revenues by LAs Rural Electrification Programme FundTotal
Kwale 247 215
20 56 85
624
Rankᵅ3636
2112835
Kenyaᵇ 37.537.675.059.866.470.9
ServiceCoverageDelivered in a health centre Qualified medical assistant during birth Had all vaccinations Adequate height for age Can read & write Attending School, 15-18 years
Kwale22.622.092.668.666.564.8
GeneralInformation(2009)PopulationSurface area (km²)Density (people per km²)Poverty rate, based on KIHBS (%)Share of urban population (%)Urban population in largest towns
- Ukunda- Kwale- Msambweni- Kinango- Lunga Lunga
Kwale 649,931
8,270 79
74.918.1
62,529 19,880 11,985
7,958 3,670
Rankᵅ 28 17 31 4225
35 86
110 135 187
Kenyaᵇ 821,491 12,368
66 47.229.9
20 Kenya: County Fact Sheets
224
175
Laikipia West Laikipia East
1.2% County’s share of na�onally registered voters in 2010
Popu
la�o
n in
000
’s (2
009)
ConstituencyPopulationandCountyVoterStatistics
Source: KNBS.
40
5258
70
49
39
2003/04 2004/05 2005/06 2006/07 2007/08 2008/09
RuralElectrificationAllocations,KshsMillions
12
50
68
94 95 95
115
2003/04 2004/05 2005/06 2006/07 2007/08 2008/09 2009/10
CDFAllocations,KshsMillions
Source: Rural Electrification Authority. Source: CDF Board Website. Source: Ministry of Medical Services.
LAIKIPIACOUNTY
ᵅ Except poverty rate, malaria TB & HIV, all rankings are in descending order i.e. highest to lowest.ᵇ All entries in the ‘Kenya’ column show County averages.
Access to Infrastructure Improved water (% households 2009)Improved sanitation (% households 2009)Electricity (% households 2009)Paved roads (as % of total roads)Good/fair roads (as % of total roads)
Rankᵅ 2725102122
Kenyaᵇ 66.587.822.7
9.443.5
Laikipia 62.788.617.7
6.345.2
Rankᵅ 10
3 29 13 3413
Kenyaᵇ 64.0 27.7 39.0 5.9
66.612.7
HealthandEducationOutcomesFully-immunized pop <1yr (%, 2010/11) Malaria (as % of all 1st outpatient visits)TB in every 10,000 people (2009/10) HIV+ ante-natal care clients (%, 2010)Population with primary education (%) Population with secondary education (%)
Laikipia 75.3
4.3 36
2.8 65.313.9
Rankᵅ 35
8 6
19 20 18
Kenyaᵇ 300 218
48 70 88 725
FundingPerCapitainKshs.(2008/09)Constituency Development Fund (CDF)Local Authority Transfer Fund (LATF)Single Business Permit revenues by LAs Property tax revenues by LAs Rural Electrification Programme FundTotal
Laikipia 237 270
86 22 97
711
Rankᵅ 272711
61438
Kenyaᵇ 37.537.675.059.866.470.9
ServiceCoverageDelivered in a health centre Qualified medical assistant during birth Had all vaccinations Adequate height for age Can read & write Attending School, 15-18 years
Laikipia 29.829.886.973.378.960.7
GeneralInformation(2009)PopulationSurface area (km²)Density (people per km²)Poverty rate, based on KIHBS (%)Share of urban population (%)Urban population in largest towns
- Nanyuki- Nyahururu- Rumuruti- Kinamba
Laikipia 399,227
9,462 42
50.524.8
38,198 36,450 10,064
2,319
Rankᵅ 39 15 35 2614
64 67
118 212
Kenyaᵇ 821,491 12,368
66 47.229.9
83
19
Lamu West Lamu East
0.3% County’s share of na�onally registered voters in 2010
Popu
la�o
n in
000
’s (2
009)
ConstituencyPopulationandCountyVoterStatistics
Source: KNBS.
0
2436
124
0 0
2003/04 2004/05 2005/06 2006/07 2007/08 2008/09
RuralElectrificationAllocations,KshsMillions
77
56
46
12
78 78
95
2003/04 2004/05 2005/06 2006/07 2007/08 2008/09 2009/10
CDFAllocations,KshsMillions
Source: Rural Electrification Authority. Source: CDF Board Website. Source: Ministry of Medical Services.
LAMUCOUNTY
21Kenya: County Fact Sheets
ᵅ Except poverty rate, malaria TB & HIV, all rankings are in descending order i.e. highest to lowest.ᵇ All entries in the ‘Kenya’ column show County averages.
Access to Infrastructure Improved water (% households 2009)Improved sanitation (% households 2009)Electricity (% households 2009)Paved roads (as % of total roads)Good/fair roads (as % of total roads)
Rankᵅ 130123928
Kenyaᵇ 66.587.822.7
9.443.5
Lamu 89.377.517.0
1.341.8
Rankᵅ 19 32 22
3035
Kenyaᵇ 64.0 27.7 39.0 5.9
66.612.7
HealthandEducationOutcomesFully-immunized pop <1yr (%, 2010/11) Malaria (as % of all 1st outpatient visits)TB in every 10,000 people (2009/10) HIV+ ante-natal care clients (%, 2010)Population with primary education (%) Population with secondary education (%)
Lamu 66.6 36.9
27
66.49.7
Rankᵅ 1
11 21
1 - 1
Kenyaᵇ 300 218
48 70 88 725
FundingPerCapitainKshs.(2008/09)Constituency Development Fund (CDF)Local Authority Transfer Fund (LATF)Single Business Permit revenues by LAs Property tax revenues by LAs Rural Electrification Programme FundTotal
Lamu 767 256
39 1,037
- 2,099
Rankᵅ283019192136
Kenyaᵇ 37.537.675.059.866.470.9
ServiceCoverageDelivered in a health centre Qualified medical assistant during birth Had all vaccinations Adequate height for age Can read & write Attending School, 15-18 years
Lamu 29.627.280.565.273.264.7
GeneralInformation(2009)PopulationSurface area (km²)Density (people per km²)Poverty rate, based on KIHBS (%)Share of urban population (%)Urban population in largest towns
- Lamu
Lamu 101,539
6,273 16
32.719.9
18,382
Rankᵅ 47 21 40
722
90
Kenyaᵇ 821,491 12,368
66 47.229.9
Unavailable
22 Kenya: County Fact Sheets
244 219
199
163 148
126
Kathiani Kangundo Machakos Town
Mwala Ya�a Masinga
3.3% County’s share of na�onally registered voters in 2010
Popu
la�o
n in
000
’s (2
009)
ConstituencyPopulationandCountyVoterStatistics
Source: KNBS.
8
57 61
86
38
115
2003/04 2004/05 2005/06 2006/07 2007/08 2008/09
RuralElectrificationAllocations,KshsMillions
36
158
210
291 293 293
356
2003/04 2004/05 2005/06 2006/07 2007/08 2008/09 2009/10
CDFAllocations,KshsMillions
Source: Rural Electrification Authority. Source: CDF Board Website. Source: Ministry of Medical Services.
MACHAKOSCOUNTY
ᵅ Except poverty rate, malaria TB & HIV, all rankings are in descending order i.e. highest to lowest.ᵇ All entries in the ‘Kenya’ column show County averages.
Access to Infrastructure Improved water (% households 2009)Improved sanitation (% households 2009)Electricity (% households 2009)Paved roads (as % of total roads)Good/fair roads (as % of total roads)
Rankᵅ 3015111845
Kenyaᵇ 66.587.822.7
9.443.5
Machakos 58.197.017.0
6.926.9
Rankᵅ 30 14 19 27 2011
Kenyaᵇ 64.0 27.7 39.0 5.9
66.612.7
HealthandEducationOutcomesFully-immunized pop <1yr (%, 2010/11) Malaria (as % of all 1st outpatient visits)TB in every 10,000 people (2009/10) HIV+ ante-natal care clients (%, 2010)Population with primary education (%) Population with secondary education (%)
Machakos 54.3 14.6
24 4.2
69.714.6
Rankᵅ 27 20 10 39 17 26
Kenyaᵇ 300 218
48 70 88 725
FundingPerCapitainKshs.(2008/09)Constituency Development Fund (CDF)Local Authority Transfer Fund (LATF)Single Business Permit revenues by LAs Property tax revenues by LAs Rural Electrification Programme FundTotal
Machakos 266 213
68 0
105 653
Rankᵅ25241642
621
Kenyaᵇ 37.537.675.059.866.470.9
ServiceCoverageDelivered in a health centre Qualified medical assistant during birth Had all vaccinations Adequate height for age Can read & write Attending School, 15-18 years
Machakos30.532.081.347.188.075.9
GeneralInformation(2009)PopulationSurface area (km²)Density (people per km²)Poverty rate, based on KIHBS (%)Share of urban population (%)Urban population in largest towns
- Kangundo-Tala- Machakos- Mavoko- Kathiani- Masii
Machakos 1,098,584
6,208 177 59.652.0
218,557 150,041 137,211
3,365 2,501
Rankᵅ 3
22 26 33
5
8 10 11
194 210
Kenyaᵇ 821,491 12,368
66 47.229.9
2.4% County’s share of na�onally registered voters in 2010
Popu
la�o
n in
000
’s (2
009)
249 243
185
120
88
Kibwezi Makueni Mbooni Kai� Kilome
ConstituencyPopulationandCountyVoterStatistics
Source: KNBS.
4856
115
97
118
78
2003/04 2004/05 2005/06 2006/07 2007/08 2008/09
RuralElectrificationAllocations,KshsMillions
28
142
190
249
203
261
313
2003/04 2004/05 2005/06 2006/07 2007/08 2008/09 2009/10
CDFAllocations,KshsMillions
Source: Rural Electrification Authority. Source: CDF Board Website. Source: Ministry of Medical Services.
MAKUENICOUNTY
23Kenya: County Fact Sheets
ᵅ Except poverty rate, malaria TB & HIV, all rankings are in descending order i.e. highest to lowest.ᵇ All entries in the ‘Kenya’ column show County averages.
Access to Infrastructure Improved water (% households 2009)Improved sanitation (% households 2009)Electricity (% households 2009)Paved roads (as % of total roads)Good/fair roads (as % of total roads)
Rankᵅ 3113343715
Kenyaᵇ 66.587.822.7
9.443.5
Makueni56.997.9
5.93.2
51.1
Rankᵅ 35
9 15 14
510
Kenyaᵇ 64.0 27.7 39.0 5.9
66.612.7
HealthandEducationOutcomesFully-immunized pop <1yr (%, 2010/11) Malaria (as % of all 1st outpatient visits)TB in every 10,000 people (2009/10) HIV+ ante-natal care clients (%, 2010)Population with primary education (%) Population with secondary education (%)
Makueni 51.3 11.9
18 2.9
72.714.7
Rankᵅ 19 26 23
- 22 32
Kenyaᵇ 300 218
48 70 88 725
FundingPerCapitainKshs.(2008/09)Constituency Development Fund (CDF)Local Authority Transfer Fund (LATF)Single Business Permit revenues by LAs Property tax revenues by LAs Rural Electrification Programme FundTotal
Makueni 295 194
32 -
89 609
Rankᵅ 40351545
515
Kenyaᵇ 37.537.675.059.866.470.9
ServiceCoverageDelivered in a health centre Qualified medical assistant during birth Had all vaccinations Adequate height for age Can read & write Attending School, 15-18 years
Makueni 18.222.185.041.491.478.2
GeneralInformation(2009)PopulationSurface area (km²)Density (people per km²)Poverty rate, based on KIHBS (%)Share of urban population (%)Urban population in largest towns
- Wote- Makindu- Emali- Kibwezi- Mtito Andei- Machinery
Makueni 884,527
8,009 110 64.111.8
9,875 8,621 7,024 5,871 4,520 2,505
Rankᵅ 17 18 29 3642
122 129 142 158 176 209
Kenyaᵇ 821,491 12,368
66 47.229.9
24 Kenya: County Fact Sheets
0.6% County’s share of na�onally registered voters in 2010
Popu
la�o
n in
000
’s (2
009)
417
320 289
Mandera Central Mandera West Mandera East
ConstituencyPopulationandCountyVoterStatistics
Source: KNBS.
0
3219
186
2134
2003/04 2004/05 2005/06 2006/07 2007/08 2008/09
RuralElectrificationAllocations,KshsMillions
Source: Rural Electrification Authority.
18
74
95
136 134 134
163
2003/04 2004/05 2005/06 2006/07 2007/08 2008/09 2009/10
CDFAllocations,KshsMillions
Source: CDF Board Website. Source: Ministry of Medical Services.
MANDERACOUNTY
ᵅ Except poverty rate, malaria TB & HIV, all rankings are in descending order i.e. highest to lowest.ᵇ All entries in the ‘Kenya’ column show County averages.
Access to Infrastructure Improved water (% households 2009)Improved sanitation (% households 2009)Electricity (% households 2009)Paved roads (as % of total roads)Good/fair roads (as % of total roads)
Rankᵅ 3642454443
Kenyaᵇ 66.587.822.7
9.443.5
Mandera51.933.9
2.50.0
28.6
Rankᵅ 31 17
6 1
3237
Kenyaᵇ 64.0 27.7 39.0 5.9
66.612.7
HealthandEducationOutcomesFully-immunized pop <1yr (%, 2010/11) Malaria (as % of all 1st outpatient visits)TB in every 10,000 people (2009/10) HIV+ ante-natal care clients (%, 2010)Population with primary education (%) Population with secondary education (%)
Mandera 54.3 17.9
9 0.2
65.79.6
Rankᵅ 45 46 47 34 40 47
Kenyaᵇ 300 218
48 70 88 725
FundingPerCapitainKshs.(2008/09)Constituency Development Fund (CDF)Local Authority Transfer Fund (LATF)Single Business Permit revenues by LAs Property tax revenues by LAs Rural Electrification Programme FundTotal
Mandera 131
82 2 2
33 250
Rankᵅ 454546
94746
Kenyaᵇ 37.537.675.059.866.470.9
ServiceCoverageDelivered in a health centre Qualified medical assistant during birth Had all vaccinations Adequate height for age Can read & write Attending School, 15-18 years
Mandera8.2
11.347.069.7
9.942.0
GeneralInformation(2009)PopulationSurface area (km²)Density (people per km²)Poverty rate, based on KIHBS (%)Share of urban population (%)Urban population in largest towns
- Mandera- Rhamu- Elwak- Takaba
Mandera 1,025,756
25,991 40
87.818.1
87,692 26,367 24,368 21,474
Rankᵅ 10
7 36 4626
26 77 79 85
Kenyaᵇ 821,491 12,368
66 47.229.9
0.7% County’s share of na�onally registered voters in 2010
Popu
la�o
n in
000
’s (2
009)
104
75 66
47
Moyale North Horr Laisamis Saku
ConstituencyPopulationandCountyVoterStatistics
Source: KNBS.
0
32
5
141
51
0
2003/04 2004/05 2005/06 2006/07 2007/08 2008/09
RuralElectrificationAllocations,KshsMillions
24
87 82
146157 157
177
2003/04 2004/05 2005/06 2006/07 2007/08 2008/09 2009/10
CDFAllocations,KshsMillions
Source: Rural Electrification Authority. Source: CDF Board Website. Source: Ministry of Medical Services.
MARSABITCOUNTY
25Kenya: County Fact Sheets
ᵅ Except poverty rate, malaria TB & HIV, all rankings are in descending order i.e. highest to lowest.ᵇ All entries in the ‘Kenya’ column show County averages.
Access to Infrastructure Improved water (% households 2009)Improved sanitation (% households 2009)Electricity (% households 2009)Paved roads (as % of total roads)Good/fair roads (as % of total roads)
Rankᵅ 8
41264237
Kenyaᵇ 66.587.822.7
9.443.5
Marsabit 77.635.4
7.50.0
35.4
Rankᵅ 20 24 20
5 1741
Kenyaᵇ 64.0 27.7 39.0 5.9
66.612.7
HealthandEducationOutcomesFully-immunized pop <1yr (%, 2010/11) Malaria (as % of all 1st outpatient visits)TB in every 10,000 people (2009/10) HIV+ ante-natal care clients (%, 2010)Population with primary education (%) Population with secondary education (%)
Marsabit 66.3 21.4
25 1.2
70.48.9
Rankᵅ 4
31 33
- - 12
Kenyaᵇ 300 218
48 70 88 725
FundingPerCapitainKshs.(2008/09)Constituency Development Fund (CDF)Local Authority Transfer Fund (LATF)Single Business Permit revenues by LAs Property tax revenues by LAs Rural Electrification Programme FundTotal
Marsabit 541 185
21 - -
747
Rankᵅ424120134442
Kenyaᵇ 37.537.675.059.866.470.9
ServiceCoverageDelivered in a health centre Qualified medical assistant during birth Had all vaccinations Adequate height for age Can read & write Attending School, 15-18 years
Marsabit17.917.480.166.926.247.0
GeneralInformation(2009)PopulationSurface area (km²)Density (people per km²)Poverty rate, based on KIHBS (%)Share of urban population (%)Urban population in largest towns
- Moyale- Marsabit- Sololo- Loiyangalani- Laisamis
Marsabit 291,166
70,961 4
83.222.0
37,387 14,907
5,104 4,208 2,643
Rankᵅ 42
1 47 4418
65 103 169 181 206
Kenyaᵇ 821,491 12,368
66 47.229.9
26 Kenya: County Fact Sheets
3.8% County’s share of na�onally registered voters in 2010
Popu
la�o
n in
000
’s (2
009)
259 253 230
180 157
142 136
North Imen�
Igembe Ntonyiri South Imen�
Tigania East
Central Imen�
Tigania West
ConstituencyPopulationandCountyVoterStatistics
Source: KNBS.
60
8799
230
124142
2003/04 2004/05 2005/06 2006/07 2007/08 2008/09
RuralElectrificationAllocations,KshsMillions
42
186
244
338
396
340
397
2003/04 2004/05 2005/06 2006/07 2007/08 2008/09 2009/10
CDFAllocations,KshsMillions
Source: Rural Electrification Authority. Source: CDF Board Website. Source: Ministry of Medical Services.
MERUCOUNTY
ᵅ Except poverty rate, malaria TB & HIV, all rankings are in descending order i.e. highest to lowest.ᵇ All entries in the ‘Kenya’ column show County averages.
Access to Infrastructure Improved water (% households 2009)Improved sanitation (% households 2009)Electricity (% households 2009)Paved roads (as % of total roads)Good/fair roads (as % of total roads)
Rankᵅ 2614182644
Kenyaᵇ 66.587.822.7
9.443.5
Meru 65.097.613.1
5.426.9
Rankᵅ 40 45 39 22
818
Kenyaᵇ 64.0 27.7 39.0 5.9
66.612.7
HealthandEducationOutcomesFully-immunized pop <1yr (%, 2010/11) Malaria (as % of all 1st outpatient visits)TB in every 10,000 people (2009/10) HIV+ ante-natal care clients (%, 2010)Population with primary education (%) Population with secondary education (%)
Meru 46.9 79.3
52 3.8
72.312.6
Rankᵅ 32 16 16 29 18 27
Kenyaᵇ 300 218
48 70 88 725
FundingPerCapitainKshs.(2008/09)Constituency Development Fund (CDF)Local Authority Transfer Fund (LATF)Single Business Permit revenues by LAs Property tax revenues by LAs Rural Electrification Programme FundTotal
Meru 251 228
54 8
105 645
Rankᵅ 45
37413432
Kenyaᵇ 37.537.675.059.866.470.9
ServiceCoverageDelivered in a health centre Qualified medical assistant during birth Had all vaccinations Adequate height for age Can read & write Attending School, 15-18 years
Meru 69.569.465.049.059.768.7
GeneralInformation(2009)PopulationSurface area (km²)Density (people per km²)Poverty rate, based on KIHBS (%)Share of urban population (%)Urban population in largest towns
- Meru- Chuka- Chogoria- Maua- Timau- Nkubu- Kinna- Lare- Mitunguu
Meru 1,356,301
6,936 196 28.312.0
53,627 43,470 28,415 17,226
8,333 7,551 4,867 4,614 3,402
Rankᵅ 7
20 23
541
41 54 75 96
133 138 173 175 193
Kenyaᵇ 821,491 12,368
66 47.229.9
2.0% County’s share of na�onally registered voters in 2010
Popu
la�o
n in
000
’s (2
009) 191
145
116 111
Migori Nya�ke Uriri Mbita
ConstituencyPopulationandCountyVoterStatistics
Source: KNBS.
36
7568
96 92
120
2003/04 2004/05 2005/06 2006/07 2007/08 2008/09
RuralElectrificationAllocations,KshsMillions
29
132
171
237 239 239
290
2003/04 2004/05 2005/06 2006/07 2007/08 2008/09 2009/10
CDFAllocations,KshsMillions
Source: Rural Electrification Authority. Source: CDF Board Website. Source: Ministry of Medical Services.
MIGORICOUNTY
27Kenya: County Fact Sheets
ᵅ Except poverty rate, malaria TB & HIV, all rankings are in descending order i.e. highest to lowest.ᵇ All entries in the ‘Kenya’ column show County averages.
Access to Infrastructure Improved water (% households 2009)Improved sanitation (% households 2009)Electricity (% households 2009)Paved roads (as % of total roads)Good/fair roads (as % of total roads)
Rankᵅ 3934363310
Kenyaᵇ 66.587.822.7
9.443.5
Migori 47.866.8
5.34.7
55.0
Rankᵅ 5
44 44 43 2432
Kenyaᵇ 64.0 27.7 39.0 5.9
66.612.7
HealthandEducationOutcomesFully-immunized pop <1yr (%, 2010/11) Malaria (as % of all 1st outpatient visits)TB in every 10,000 people (2009/10) HIV+ ante-natal care clients (%, 2010)Population with primary education (%) Population with secondary education (%)
Migori 78.0 72.8
63 12.0 68.010.3
Rankᵅ 7 4
19 36
1 5
Kenyaᵇ 300 218
48 70 88 725
FundingPerCapitainKshs.(2008/09)Constituency Development Fund (CDF)Local Authority Transfer Fund (LATF)Single Business Permit revenues by LAs Property tax revenues by LAs Rural Electrification Programme FundTotal
Migori 424 364
39 2
214 1,044
Rankᵅ222244231713
Kenyaᵇ 37.537.675.059.866.470.9
ServiceCoverageDelivered in a health centre Qualified medical assistant during birth Had all vaccinations Adequate height for age Can read & write Attending School, 15-18 years
Migori 32.535.151.661.575.279.6
GeneralInformation(2009)PopulationSurface area (km²)Density (people per km²)Poverty rate, based on KIHBS (%)Share of urban population (%)Urban population in largest towns
- Rongo- Migori- Kehancha- Sori- Muhuru Bay
Migori 563,033
1,969 286 46.734.0
82,066 53,100 30,109
8,964 6,254
Rankᵅ 32 41 18 1910
31 42 73
127 151
Kenyaᵇ 821,491 12,368
66 47.229.9
28 Kenya: County Fact Sheets
2.6% County’s share of na�onally registered voters in 2010
Popu
la�o
n in
000
’s (2
009)
406
282
176
75
Kisauni Changamwe Likoni Mvita
ConstituencyPopulationandCountyVoterStatistics
Source: KNBS.
0 0
23 23
9
14
2003/04 2004/05 2005/06 2006/07 2007/08 2008/09
RuralElectrificationAllocations,KshsMillions
Source: Rural Electrification Authority.
152
111
85
24
153 153
186
2003/04 2004/05 2005/06 2006/07 2007/08 2008/09 2009/10
CDFAllocations,KshsMillions
Source: CDF Board Website. Source: Ministry of Medical Services.
MOMBASACOUNTY
ᵅ Except poverty rate, malaria TB & HIV, all rankings are in descending order i.e. highest to lowest.ᵇ All entries in the ‘Kenya’ column show County averages.
Access to Infrastructure Improved water (% households 2009)Improved sanitation (% households 2009)Electricity (% households 2009)Paved roads (as % of total roads)Good/fair roads (as % of total roads)
Rankᵅ1418
21
41
Kenyaᵇ 66.587.822.7
9.443.5
Mombasa75.096.659.028.632.0
Rankᵅ 13 29 42 38 46
9
Kenyaᵇ 64.0 27.7 39.0 5.9
66.612.7
HealthandEducationOutcomesFully-immunized pop <1yr (%, 2010/11) Malaria (as % of all 1st outpatient visits)TB in every 10,000 people (2009/10) HIV+ ante-natal care clients (%, 2010)Population with primary education (%) Population with secondary education (%)
Mombasa 72.5 31.5
59 6.6
56.915.3
Rankᵅ 44
1 1 3
42 2
Kenyaᵇ 300 218
48 70 88 725
FundingPerCapitainKshs.(2008/09)Constituency Development Fund (CDF)Local Authority Transfer Fund (LATF)Single Business Permit revenues by LAs Property tax revenues by LAs Rural Electrification Programme FundTotal
Mombasa 163 572 280 487
15 1,517
Rankᵅ53519
41
Kenyaᵇ 37.537.675.059.866.470.9
ServiceCoverageDelivered in a health centre Qualified medical assistant during birth Had all vaccinations Adequate height for age Can read & write Attending School, 15-18 years
Mombasa68.973.290.384.385.853.6
GeneralInformation(2009)PopulationSurface area (km²)Density (people per km²)Poverty rate, based on KIHBS (%)Share of urban population (%)Urban population in largest towns
- Mombasa
Mombasa 939,370
219 4,292
37.6100.0
938,131
Rankᵅ 15 47
2 11
2
2
Kenyaᵇ 821,491 12,368
66 47.229.9
3.4% County’s share of na�onally registered voters in 2010
Popu
la�o
n in
000
’s (2
009) 181
164 157 152
124
88 77
Kiharu Gatanga Kandara Maragwa Kigumo Mathioya Kangema
ConstituencyPopulationandCountyVoterStatistics
Source: KNBS.
24
105 103
135
112
78
2003/04 2004/05 2005/06 2006/07 2007/08 2008/09
RuralElectrificationAllocations,KshsMillions
Source: Rural Electrification Authority.
41
144
182
251 254 254
310
2003/04 2004/05 2005/06 2006/07 2007/08 2008/09 2009/10
CDFAllocations,KshsMillions
Source: CDF Board Website. Source: Ministry of Medical Services.
MURANG’ACOUNTY
29Kenya: County Fact Sheets
ᵅ Except poverty rate, malaria TB & HIV, all rankings are in descending order i.e. highest to lowest.ᵇ All entries in the ‘Kenya’ column show County averages.
Access to Infrastructure Improved water (% households 2009)Improved sanitation (% households 2009)Electricity (% households 2009)Paved roads (as % of total roads)Good/fair roads (as % of total roads)
Rankᵅ37
117
823
Kenyaᵇ 66.587.822.7
9.443.5
Murang’a51.0
237.914.0
9.745.0
Rankᵅ 41
5 16 39 21
3
Kenyaᵇ 64.0 27.7 39.0 5.9
66.612.7
HealthandEducationOutcomesFully-immunized pop <1yr (%, 2010/11) Malaria (as % of all 1st outpatient visits)TB in every 10,000 people (2009/10) HIV+ ante-natal care clients (%, 2010)Population with primary education (%) Population with secondary education (%)
Murang’a 46.6
8.8 20
7.2 69.517.7
Rankᵅ 26 34 15 27 25 33
Kenyaᵇ 300 218
48 70 88 725
FundingPerCapitainKshs.(2008/09)Constituency Development Fund (CDF)Local Authority Transfer Fund (LATF)Single Business Permit revenues by LAs Property tax revenues by LAs Rural Electrification Programme FundTotal
Murang’a 270 178
55 10 82
596
Rankᵅ111022211120
Kenyaᵇ 37.537.675.059.866.470.9
ServiceCoverageDelivered in a health centre Qualified medical assistant during birth Had all vaccinations Adequate height for age Can read & write Attending School, 15-18 years
Murang’a54.754.777.562.982.976.2
GeneralInformation(2009)PopulationSurface area (km²)Density (people per km²)Poverty rate, based on KIHBS (%)Share of urban population (%)Urban population in largest towns
- Makuyu- Murang’a- Maragua- Kabati- Kangari- Kiria-ini
Murang’a 942,581
2,559 368 29.916.3
44,007 28,775 26,374
3,128 2,810 2,457
Rankᵅ 14 33 12
629
53 74 76
198 202 211
Kenyaᵇ 821,491 12,368
66 47.229.9
30 Kenya: County Fact Sheets
10.3% County’s share of na�onally registered voters in 2010
Popu
la�o
n in
000
’s (2
009) 926
526
355 330 275 262 247 219
Embakasi Kasarani Lang'ata Dagore� Starehe Kamukunji Westlands Makadara
ConstituencyPopulationandCountyVoterStatistics
Source: KNBS.
62
39
80
0 0
2003/04 2004/05 2005/06 2006/07 2007/08 2008/09
RuralElectrificationAllocations,KshsMillions
Source: Rural Electrification Authority.
49
148
230
320 321 321
378
2003/04 2004/05 2005/06 2006/07 2007/08 2008/09 2009/10
CDFAllocations,KshsMillions
Source: CDF Board Website. Source: Ministry of Medical Services.
NAIROBICOUNTY
ᵅ Except poverty rate, malaria TB & HIV, all rankings are in descending order i.e. highest to lowest.ᵇ All entries in the ‘Kenya’ column show County averages.
Access to Infrastructure Improved water (% households 2009)Improved sanitation (% households 2009)Electricity (% households 2009)Paved roads (as % of total roads)Good/fair roads (as % of total roads)
Rankᵅ5
101
Kenyaᵇ 66.587.822.7
9.443.5
Nairobi83.198.772.4
Rankᵅ 2
10 37 40 47
2
Kenyaᵇ 64.0 27.7 39.0 5.9
66.612.7
HealthandEducationOutcomesFully-immunized pop <1yr (%, 2010/11) Malaria (as % of all 1st outpatient visits)TB in every 10,000 people (2009/10) HIV+ ante-natal care clients (%, 2010)Population with primary education (%) Population with secondary education (%)
Nairobi 86.8 12.4
47 7.5
50.318.1
Rankᵅ 47
2 2 2 - 3
Kenyaᵇ 300 218
48 70 88 725
FundingPerCapitainKshs.(2008/09)Constituency Development Fund (CDF)Local Authority Transfer Fund (LATF)Single Business Permit revenues by LAs Property tax revenues by LAs Rural Electrification Programme FundTotal
Nairobi 102 544 265 565
- 1,477
Rankᵅ343
152
31
Kenyaᵇ 37.537.675.059.866.470.9
ServiceCoverageDelivered in a health centre Qualified medical assistant during birth Had all vaccinations Adequate height for age Can read & write Attending School, 15-18 years
Nairobi78.971.791.065.897.769.0
GeneralInformation(2009)PopulationSurface area (km²)Density (people per km²)Poverty rate, based on KIHBS (%)Share of urban population (%)Urban population in largest towns
- Nairobi
Nairobi 3,138,369
695 4,515
22.5100.0
3,133,518
Rankᵅ 1
45 1 21
1
Kenyaᵇ 821,491 12,368
66 47.229.9
UnavailableUnavailable
4.7% County’s share of na�onally registered voters in 2010
Popu
la�o
n in
000
’s (2
009)
376
309 303
239 212
164
Naivasha Nakuru Town
Molo Kuresoi Subukia Rongai
ConstituencyPopulationandCountyVoterStatistics
Source: KNBS.
20
55
76
117
67
101
2003/04 2004/05 2005/06 2006/07 2007/08 2008/09
RuralElectrificationAllocations,KshsMillions
36
153
203
281 282 283
346
2003/04 2004/05 2005/06 2006/07 2007/08 2008/09 2009/10
CDFAllocations,KshsMillions
Source: Rural Electrification Authority. Source: CDF Board Website. Source: Ministry of Medical Services.
NAKURUCOUNTY
31Kenya: County Fact Sheets
ᵅ Except poverty rate, malaria TB & HIV, all rankings are in descending order i.e. highest to lowest.ᵇ All entries in the ‘Kenya’ column show County averages.
Access to Infrastructure Improved water (% households 2009)Improved sanitation (% households 2009)Electricity (% households 2009)Paved roads (as % of total roads)Good/fair roads (as % of total roads)
Rankᵅ2416
51242
Kenyaᵇ 66.587.822.7
9.443.5
Nakuru66.497.034.0
8.331.1
Rankᵅ 12 16 43 23 4014
Kenyaᵇ 64.0 27.7 39.0 5.9
66.612.7
HealthandEducationOutcomesFully-immunized pop <1yr (%, 2010/11) Malaria (as % of all 1st outpatient visits)TB in every 10,000 people (2009/10) HIV+ ante-natal care clients (%, 2010)Population with primary education (%) Population with secondary education (%)
Nakuru 72.5 16.3
62 3.9
63.413.4
Rankᵅ 42
6 4 7
33 19
Kenyaᵇ 300 218
48 70 88 725
FundingPerCapitainKshs.(2008/09)Constituency Development Fund (CDF)Local Authority Transfer Fund (LATF)Single Business Permit revenues by LAs Property tax revenues by LAs Rural Electrification Programme FundTotal
Nakuru 177 282
97 71 63
689
Rankᵅ121341401022
Kenyaᵇ 37.537.675.059.866.470.9
ServiceCoverageDelivered in a health centre Qualified medical assistant during birth Had all vaccinations Adequate height for age Can read & write Attending School, 15-18 years
Nakuru51.450.564.349.383.274.7
GeneralInformation(2009)PopulationSurface area (km²)Density (people per km²)Poverty rate, based on KIHBS (%)Share of urban population (%)Urban population in largest towns
- Nakuru- Naivasha- Molo- Gilgil- Njoro- Mai Mahiu- Subukia- Dundori- Salgaa- Mau Narok- Bahati- Rongai- Olenguruone
Nakuru 1,603,325
7,495 214 40.145.8
307,990 169,142
40,651 35,293 23,551 11,230
7,309 5,221 4,740 4,357 3,833 2,215 2,119
Rankᵅ 5
19 21 12
6
4 9
60 69 82
112 139 166 174 178 184 213 214
Kenyaᵇ 821,491 12,368
66 47.229.9
32 Kenya: County Fact Sheets
2.0% County’s share of na�onally registered voters in 2010
Popu
la�o
n in
000
’s (2
009)
231
200
164 158
Emgwen Tinderet Mosop Aldai
ConstituencyPopulationandCountyVoterStatistics
Source: KNBS.
0
4437
91
31
72
2003/04 2004/05 2005/06 2006/07 2007/08 2008/09
RuralElectrificationAllocations,KshsMillions
24
106
136
189 191 191
231
2003/04 2004/05 2005/06 2006/07 2007/08 2008/09 2009/10
CDFAllocations,KshsMillions
Source: Rural Electrification Authority. Source: CDF Board Website. Source: Ministry of Medical Services.
NANDICOUNTY
ᵅ Except poverty rate, malaria TB & HIV, all rankings are in descending order i.e. highest to lowest.ᵇ All entries in the ‘Kenya’ column show County averages.
Access to Infrastructure Improved water (% households 2009)Improved sanitation (% households 2009)Electricity (% households 2009)Paved roads (as % of total roads)Good/fair roads (as % of total roads)
Rankᵅ3327291314
Kenyaᵇ 66.587.822.7
9.443.5
Nandi56.284.4
6.47.9
51.5
Rankᵅ 24 13 45 11 2929
Kenyaᵇ 64.0 27.7 39.0 5.9
66.612.7
HealthandEducationOutcomesFully-immunized pop <1yr (%, 2010/11) Malaria (as % of all 1st outpatient visits)TB in every 10,000 people (2009/10) HIV+ ante-natal care clients (%, 2010)Population with primary education (%) Population with secondary education (%)
Nandi 62.4 14.3
70 2.7
67.310.7
Rankᵅ 31 35 36 23 21 36
Kenyaᵇ 300 218
48 70 88 725
FundingPerCapitainKshs.(2008/09)Constituency Development Fund (CDF)Local Authority Transfer Fund (LATF)Single Business Permit revenues by LAs Property tax revenues by LAs Rural Electrification Programme FundTotal
Nandi 253 175
20 12 96
556
Rankᵅ3114181219
3
Kenyaᵇ 37.537.675.059.866.470.9
ServiceCoverageDelivered in a health centre Qualified medical assistant during birth Had all vaccinations Adequate height for age Can read & write Attending School, 15-18 years
Nandi27.448.680.868.374.588.3
GeneralInformation(2009)PopulationSurface area (km²)Density (people per km²)Poverty rate, based on KIHBS (%)Share of urban population (%)Urban population in largest towns
- Kapsabet- Nandi Hills
Nandi 752,965
2,884 261 47.413.6
86,803 10,120
Rankᵅ 23 29 20 2040
27 116
Kenyaᵇ 821,491 12,368
66 47.229.9
1.7% County’s share of na�onally registered voters in 2010
Popu
la�o
n in
000
’s (2
009)
318
275 259
Narok South Kilgoris Narok North
ConstituencyPopulationandCountyVoterStatistics
Source: KNBS.
010
77
109
55
33
2003/04 2004/05 2005/06 2006/07 2007/08 2008/09
RuralElectrificationAllocations,KshsMillions
18
86
112
155 155
106
190
2003/04 2004/05 2005/06 2006/07 2007/08 2008/09 2009/10
CDFAllocations,KshsMillions
Source: Rural Electrification Authority. Source: CDF Board Website. Source: Ministry of Medical Services.
NAROKCOUNTY
33Kenya: County Fact Sheets
ᵅ Except poverty rate, malaria TB & HIV, all rankings are in descending order i.e. highest to lowest.ᵇ All entries in the ‘Kenya’ column show County averages.
Access to Infrastructure Improved water (% households 2009)Improved sanitation (% households 2009)Electricity (% households 2009)Paved roads (as % of total roads)Good/fair roads (as % of total roads)
Rankᵅ4732333429
Kenyaᵇ 66.587.822.7
9.443.5
Narok33.670.9
5.94.6
41.2
Rankᵅ 14 21 14 26
342
Kenyaᵇ 64.0 27.7 39.0 5.9
66.612.7
HealthandEducationOutcomesFully-immunized pop <1yr (%, 2010/11) Malaria (as % of all 1st outpatient visits)TB in every 10,000 people (2009/10) HIV+ ante-natal care clients (%, 2010)Population with primary education (%) Population with secondary education (%)
Narok 71.6 19.9
18 4.0
73.57.2
Rankᵅ 46 39 40
- 39 46
Kenyaᵇ 300 218
48 70 88 725
FundingPerCapitainKshs.(2008/09)Constituency Development Fund (CDF)Local Authority Transfer Fund (LATF)Single Business Permit revenues by LAs Property tax revenues by LAs Rural Electrification Programme FundTotal
Narok 125 152
11 -
39 328
Rankᵅ384042174225
Kenyaᵇ 37.537.675.059.866.470.9
ServiceCoverageDelivered in a health centre Qualified medical assistant during birth Had all vaccinations Adequate height for age Can read & write Attending School, 15-18 years
Narok19.818.962.265.441.473.1
GeneralInformation(2009)PopulationSurface area (km²)Density (people per km²)Poverty rate, based on KIHBS (%)Share of urban population (%)Urban population in largest towns
- Narok- Kilgoris- Nairagie Enkare- Lolgorian
Narok 850,920
17,933 47
33.86.9
38,653 9,865 5,907 2,689
Rankᵅ 19 11 34
946
63 123 157 205
Kenyaᵇ 821,491 12,368
66 47.229.9
34 Kenya: County Fact Sheets
1.6% County’s share of na�onally registered voters in 2010
Popu
la�o
n in
000
’s (2
009)
239
199
160
North Mugirango Kitutu Masaba West Mugirango
ConstituencyPopulationandCountyVoterStatistics
Source: KNBS.
0
149
68
127
81
99
2003/04 2004/05 2005/06 2006/07 2007/08 2008/09
RuralElectrificationAllocations,KshsMillions
18
133
114129
159 159
183
2003/04 2004/05 2005/06 2006/07 2007/08 2008/09 2009/10
CDFAllocations,KshsMillions
Source: Rural Electrification Authority. Source: CDF Board Website. Source: Ministry of Medical Services.
NYAMIRACOUNTY
ᵅ Except poverty rate, malaria TB & HIV, all rankings are in descending order i.e. highest to lowest.ᵇ All entries in the ‘Kenya’ column show County averages.
Access to Infrastructure Improved water (% households 2009)Improved sanitation (% households 2009)Electricity (% households 2009)Paved roads (as % of total roads)Good/fair roads (as % of total roads)
Rankᵅ20
63117
2
Kenyaᵇ 66.587.822.7
9.443.5
Nyamira68.699.4
6.16.9
64.9
Rankᵅ 39
7 11 35 38
4
Kenyaᵇ 64.0 27.7 39.0 5.9
66.612.7
HealthandEducationOutcomesFully-immunized pop <1yr (%, 2010/11) Malaria (as % of all 1st outpatient visits)TB in every 10,000 people (2009/10) HIV+ ante-natal care clients (%, 2010)Population with primary education (%) Population with secondary education (%)
Nyamira 49.8 11.3
16 5.9
64.017.7
Rankᵅ 29 32 37 38
5 29
Kenyaᵇ 300 218
48 70 88 725
FundingPerCapitainKshs.(2008/09)Constituency Development Fund (CDF)Local Authority Transfer Fund (LATF)Single Business Permit revenues by LAs Property tax revenues by LAs Rural Electrification Programme FundTotal
Nyamira 266 183
14 1
165 628
Rankᵅ8
118
181
11
Kenyaᵇ 37.537.675.059.866.470.9
ServiceCoverageDelivered in a health centre Qualified medical assistant during birth Had all vaccinations Adequate height for age Can read & write Attending School, 15-18 years
Nyamira61.154.688.165.398.881.4
GeneralInformation(2009)PopulationSurface area (km²)Density (people per km²)Poverty rate, based on KIHBS (%)Share of urban population (%)Urban population in largest towns
- Nyamira- Nyansiongo
Nyamira 598,252
899 665 48.114.0
41,668 5,637
Rankᵅ 30 44
4 2238
57 161
Kenyaᵇ 821,491 12,368
66 47.229.9
1.9% County’s share of na�onally registered voters in 2010
Popu
la�o
n in
000
’s (2
009)
216
192
95 93
Ol Kalou Kinangop Kipipiri Ndaragwa
ConstituencyPopulationandCountyVoterStatistics
Source: KNBS.
3
96
59
153
45
63
2003/04 2004/05 2005/06 2006/07 2007/08 2008/09
RuralElectrificationAllocations,KshsMillions
24
86
121
168 169 169
200
2003/04 2004/05 2005/06 2006/07 2007/08 2008/09 2009/10
CDFAllocations,KshsMillions
Source: Rural Electrification Authority. Source: CDF Board Website. Source: Ministry of Medical Services.
NYANDARUACOUNTY
35Kenya: County Fact Sheets
ᵅ Except poverty rate, malaria TB & HIV, all rankings are in descending order i.e. highest to lowest.ᵇ All entries in the ‘Kenya’ column show County averages.
Access to Infrastructure Improved water (% households 2009)Improved sanitation (% households 2009)Electricity (% households 2009)Paved roads (as % of total roads)Good/fair roads (as % of total roads)
Rankᵅ21
3223638
Kenyaᵇ 66.587.822.7
9.443.5
Nyandarua 68.099.710.5
3.535.2
Rankᵅ 16 11 13 17 2612
Kenyaᵇ 64.0 27.7 39.0 5.9
66.612.7
HealthandEducationOutcomesFully-immunized pop <1yr (%, 2010/11) Malaria (as % of all 1st outpatient visits)TB in every 10,000 people (2009/10) HIV+ ante-natal care clients (%, 2010)Population with primary education (%) Population with secondary education (%)
Nyandarua 70.3 13.0
17 3.2
67.914.2
Rankᵅ 21 24
9 24 16 21
Kenyaᵇ 300 218
48 70 88 725
FundingPerCapitainKshs.(2008/09)Constituency Development Fund (CDF)Local Authority Transfer Fund (LATF)Single Business Permit revenues by LAs Property tax revenues by LAs Rural Electrification Programme FundTotal
Nyandarua 283 199
70 11
105 668
Rankᵅ777
291634
Kenyaᵇ 37.537.675.059.866.470.9
ServiceCoverageDelivered in a health centre Qualified medical assistant during birth Had all vaccinations Adequate height for age Can read & write Attending School, 15-18 years
Nyandarua66.466.488.357.975.465.3
GeneralInformation(2009)PopulationSurface area (km²)Density (people per km²)Poverty rate, based on KIHBS (%)Share of urban population (%)Urban population in largest towns
- Ol Kalou- Mairo-inya- Engineer
Nyandarua 596,268
3,245 184 46.318.5
66,015 9,858 2,033
Rankᵅ 31 26 24 1723
34 124 215
Kenyaᵇ 821,491 12,368
66 47.229.9
36 Kenya: County Fact Sheets
2.8% County’s share of na�onally registered voters in 2010
Popu
la�o
n in
000
’s (2
009)
176
149
119
87 84 78
Kieni Mathira Nyeri Town Othaya Mukurwe -Ini Tetu
ConstituencyPopulationandCountyVoterStatistics
Source: KNBS.
54 59
129
154
100
73
2003/04 2004/05 2005/06 2006/07 2007/08 2008/09
RuralElectrificationAllocations,KshsMillions
34
128
173
240 242 242
290
2003/04 2004/05 2005/06 2006/07 2007/08 2008/09 2009/10
CDFAllocations,KshsMillions
Source: Rural Electrification Authority. Source: CDF Board Website. Source: Ministry of Medical Services.
NYERICOUNTY
ᵅ Except poverty rate, malaria TB & HIV, all rankings are in descending order i.e. highest to lowest.ᵇ All entries in the ‘Kenya’ column show County averages.
Access to Infrastructure Improved water (% households 2009)Improved sanitation (% households 2009)Electricity (% households 2009)Paved roads (as % of total roads)Good/fair roads (as % of total roads)
Rankᵅ19
47
1131
Kenyaᵇ 66.587.822.7
9.443.5
Nyeri69.399.626.3
8.940.7
Rankᵅ 42
1 26 28 44
1
Kenyaᵇ 64.0 27.7 39.0 5.9
66.612.7
HealthandEducationOutcomesFully-immunized pop <1yr (%, 2010/11) Malaria (as % of all 1st outpatient visits)TB in every 10,000 people (2009/10) HIV+ ante-natal care clients (%, 2010)Population with primary education (%) Population with secondary education (%)
Nyeri 46.3
3.2 32
4.4 61.419.8
Rankᵅ 12 13
7 15 15 10
Kenyaᵇ 300 218
48 70 88 725
FundingPerCapitainKshs.(2008/09)Constituency Development Fund (CDF)Local Authority Transfer Fund (LATF)Single Business Permit revenues by LAs Property tax revenues by LAs Rural Electrification Programme FundTotal
Nyeri 349 253
84 32
106 824
Rankᵅ22
1443
327
Kenyaᵇ 37.537.675.059.866.470.9
ServiceCoverageDelivered in a health centre Qualified medical assistant during birth Had all vaccinations Adequate height for age Can read & write Attending School, 15-18 years
Nyeri84.084.085.144.892.972.8
GeneralInformation(2009)PopulationSurface area (km²)Density (people per km²)Poverty rate, based on KIHBS (%)Share of urban population (%)Urban population in largest towns
- Nyeri- Karatina- Naro Moru- Othaya- Mweiga- Endarasha
Nyeri 693,558
3,337 208 32.724.5
119,353 8,499 5,805 5,137 3,583 3,049
Rankᵅ 25 25 22
815
13 131 159 168 188 199
Kenyaᵇ 821,491 12,368
66 47.229.9
0.5% County’s share of na�onally registered voters in 2010
Popu
la�o
n in
000
’s (2
009)
59
165
Samburu East Samburu West
ConstituencyPopulationandCountyVoterStatistics
Source: KNBS.
0 4 0
22
170
0
2003/04 2004/05 2005/06 2006/07 2007/08 2008/09
RuralElectrificationAllocations,KshsMillions
12
45
59
82 82 82
99
2003/04 2004/05 2005/06 2006/07 2007/08 2008/09 2009/10
CDFAllocations,KshsMillions
Source: Rural Electrification Authority. Source: CDF Board Website. Source: Ministry of Medical Services.
SAMBURUCOUNTY
37Kenya: County Fact Sheets
ᵅ Except poverty rate, malaria TB & HIV, all rankings are in descending order i.e. highest to lowest.ᵇ All entries in the ‘Kenya’ column show County averages.
Access to Infrastructure Improved water (% households 2009)Improved sanitation (% households 2009)Electricity (% households 2009)Paved roads (as % of total roads)Good/fair roads (as % of total roads)
Rankᵅ234530
4
Kenyaᵇ 66.587.822.7
9.443.5
Samburu67.826.5
6.2
60.5
Rankᵅ 11 19 33
8 3944
Kenyaᵇ 64.0 27.7 39.0 5.9
66.612.7
HealthandEducationOutcomesFully-immunized pop <1yr (%, 2010/11) Malaria (as % of all 1st outpatient visits)TB in every 10,000 people (2009/10) HIV+ ante-natal care clients (%, 2010)Population with primary education (%) Population with secondary education (%)
Samburu 73.1 18.9
42 1.5
63.66.5
Rankᵅ 9
15 30 12
- 23
Kenyaᵇ 300 218
48 70 88 725
FundingPerCapitainKshs.(2008/09)Constituency Development Fund (CDF)Local Authority Transfer Fund (LATF)Single Business Permit revenues by LAs Property tax revenues by LAs Rural Electrification Programme FundTotal
Samburu 367 233
23 43
- 665
Rankᵅ393913304337
Kenyaᵇ 37.537.675.059.866.470.9
ServiceCoverageDelivered in a health centre Qualified medical assistant during birth Had all vaccinations Adequate height for age Can read & write Attending School, 15-18 years
Samburu18.419.085.657.828.963.3
GeneralInformation(2009)PopulationSurface area (km²)Density (people per km²)Poverty rate, based on KIHBS (%)Share of urban population (%)Urban population in largest towns
- Maralal- Baragoi- Archers Post- Wamba
Samburu 223,947
21,022 11
73.017.3
15,860 7,992 6,275 6,226
Rankᵅ 45 10 44 4127
100 134 150 152
Kenyaᵇ 821,491 12,368
66 47.229.9
Unavailable
38 Kenya: County Fact Sheets
1.7% County’s share of na�onally registered voters in 2010
Popu
la�o
n in
000
’s (2
009)
202 187
161 158
135
Ugenya Alego Gem Bondo Rarieda
ConstituencyPopulationandCountyVoterStatistics
Source: KNBS.
37
100
60
78
49
93
2003/04 2004/05 2005/06 2006/07 2007/08 2008/09
RuralElectrificationAllocations,KshsMillions
Source: Rural Electrification Authority.
24
145
209
262 266 261
318
2003/04 2004/05 2005/06 2006/07 2007/08 2008/09 2009/10
CDFAllocations,KshsMillions
Source: CDF Board Website. Source: Ministry of Medical Services.
SIAYACOUNTY
ᵅ Except poverty rate, malaria TB & HIV, all rankings are in descending order i.e. highest to lowest.ᵇ All entries in the ‘Kenya’ column show County averages.
Access to Infrastructure Improved water (% households 2009)Improved sanitation (% households 2009)Electricity (% households 2009)Paved roads (as % of total roads)Good/fair roads (as % of total roads)
Rankᵅ4028392017
Kenyaᵇ 66.587.822.7
9.443.5
Siaya46.782.7
4.36.4
50.5
Rankᵅ 4
42 34 45 1828
Kenyaᵇ 64.0 27.7 39.0 5.9
66.612.7
HealthandEducationOutcomesFully-immunized pop <1yr (%, 2010/11) Malaria (as % of all 1st outpatient visits)TB in every 10,000 people (2009/10) HIV+ ante-natal care clients (%, 2010)Population with primary education (%) Population with secondary education (%)
Siaya 81.6 59.4
42 16.8 70.310.8
Rankᵅ 17 22 24
- 14 24
Kenyaᵇ 300 218
48 70 88 725
FundingPerCapitainKshs.(2008/09)Constituency Development Fund (CDF)Local Authority Transfer Fund (LATF)Single Business Permit revenues by LAs Property tax revenues by LAs Rural Electrification Programme FundTotal
Siaya 309 206
30 -
111 656
Rankᵅ131240312926
Kenyaᵇ 37.537.675.059.866.470.9
ServiceCoverageDelivered in a health centre Qualified medical assistant during birth Had all vaccinations Adequate height for age Can read & write Attending School, 15-18 years
Siaya 47.452.064.856.266.272.9
GeneralInformation(2009)PopulationSurface area (km²)Density (people per km²)Poverty rate, based on KIHBS (%)Share of urban population (%)Urban population in largest towns
- Bondo- Siaya- Usenge- Ugunja- Yala- Ukwala- Ndori
Siaya 842,304
2,530 333 35.310.8
33,468 22,586 10,098
7,242 6,412 5,187 2,522
Rankᵅ 20 36 14 1044
72 83
117 140 148 167 208
Kenyaᵇ 821,491 12,368
66 47.229.9
0.9% County’s share of na�onally registered voters in 2010
Popu
la�o
n in
000
’s (2
009)
89
72 68
56
Voi Mwatate Taveta Wundanyi
ConstituencyPopulationandCountyVoterStatistics
Source: KNBS.
0
1622
66
92
61
2003/04 2004/05 2005/06 2006/07 2007/08 2008/09
RuralElectrificationAllocations,KshsMillions
166
117
93
24
167 167
201
2003/04 2004/05 2005/06 2006/07 2007/08 2008/09 2009/10
CDFAllocations,KshsMillions
Source: Rural Electrification Authority. Source: CDF Board Website. Source: Ministry of Medical Services.
TAITATAVETACOUNTY
39Kenya: County Fact Sheets
ᵅ Except poverty rate, malaria TB & HIV, all rankings are in descending order i.e. highest to lowest.ᵇ All entries in the ‘Kenya’ column show County averages.
Access to Infrastructure Improved water (% households 2009)Improved sanitation (% households 2009)Electricity (% households 2009)Paved roads (as % of total roads)Good/fair roads (as % of total roads)
Rankᵅ1821152919
Kenyaᵇ 66.587.822.7
9.443.5
Taita Taveta70.094.315.0
5.149.6
Rankᵅ 36 12
7 37 2220
Kenyaᵇ 64.0 27.7 39.0 5.9
66.612.7
HealthandEducationOutcomesFully-immunized pop <1yr (%, 2010/11) Malaria (as % of all 1st outpatient visits)TB in every 10,000 people (2009/10) HIV+ ante-natal care clients (%, 2010)Population with primary education (%) Population with secondary education (%)
Taita Taveta 51.2 13.7
12 6.6
68.712.1
Rankᵅ 2
10 13 28
2 4
Kenyaᵇ 300 218
48 70 88 725
FundingPerCapitainKshs.(2008/09)Constituency Development Fund (CDF)Local Authority Transfer Fund (LATF)Single Business Permit revenues by LAs Property tax revenues by LAs Rural Electrification Programme FundTotal
Taita Taveta 586 262
60 9
214 1,131
Rankᵅ161723384123
Kenyaᵇ 37.537.675.059.866.470.9
ServiceCoverageDelivered in a health centre Qualified medical assistant during birth Had all vaccinations Adequate height for age Can read & write Attending School, 15-18 years
Taita Taveta40.543.276.649.645.374.7
GeneralInformation(2009)PopulationSurface area (km²)Density (people per km²)Poverty rate, based on KIHBS (%)Share of urban population (%)Urban population in largest towns
- Wundanyi- Taveta- Voi- Mwatate
Taita Taveta 284,657
17,084 17
54.822.6
62,404 19,865 17,152
5,573
Rankᵅ 43 12 39 3017
36 87 97
163
Kenyaᵇ 821,491 12,368
66 47.229.9
40 Kenya: County Fact Sheets
0.5% County’s share of na�onally registered voters in 2010
Popu
la�o
n in
000
’s (2
009)
97
83
61
Garsen Bura Galole
ConstituencyPopulationandCountyVoterStatistics
Source: KNBS.
16
121
0
170
14
33
2003/04 2004/05 2005/06 2006/07 2007/08 2008/09
RuralElectrificationAllocations,KshsMillions
43
62
44
12
84 84
102
2003/04 2004/05 2005/06 2006/07 2007/08 2008/09 2009/10
CDFAllocations,KshsMillions
Source: Rural Electrification Authority. Source: CDF Board Website. Source: Ministry of Medical Services.
TANARIVERCOUNTY
ᵅ Except poverty rate, malaria TB & HIV, all rankings are in descending order i.e. highest to lowest.ᵇ All entries in the ‘Kenya’ column show County averages.
Access to Infrastructure Improved water (% households 2009)Improved sanitation (% households 2009)Electricity (% households 2009)Paved roads (as % of total roads)Good/fair roads (as % of total roads)
Rankᵅ354446
727
Kenyaᵇ 66.587.822.7
9.443.5
Tana River55.529.3
2.511.142.1
Rankᵅ 23 35 23
6 2547
Kenyaᵇ 64.0 27.7 39.0 5.9
66.612.7
HealthandEducationOutcomesFully-immunized pop <1yr (%, 2010/11) Malaria (as % of all 1st outpatient visits)TB in every 10,000 people (2009/10) HIV+ ante-natal care clients (%, 2010)Population with primary education (%) Population with secondary education (%)
Tana River 62.7 39.5
29 1.3
67.95.5
Rankᵅ 11 27 44 18 10 17
Kenyaᵇ 300 218
48 70 88 725
FundingPerCapitainKshs.(2008/09)Constituency Development Fund (CDF)Local Authority Transfer Fund (LATF)Single Business Permit revenues by LAs Property tax revenues by LAs Rural Electrification Programme FundTotal
Tana River 351 191
8 23
139 712
Rankᵅ353812373943
Kenyaᵇ 37.537.675.059.866.470.9
ServiceCoverageDelivered in a health centre Qualified medical assistant during birth Had all vaccinations Adequate height for age Can read & write Attending School, 15-18 years
Tana River22.620.485.749.749.846.9
GeneralInformation(2009)PopulationSurface area (km²)Density (people per km²)Poverty rate, based on KIHBS (%)Share of urban population (%)Urban population in largest towns
- Hola- Madogo- Garsen
Tana River 240,075
38,437 6
76.915.0
17,337 15,824
2,904
Rankᵅ 44
5 45 4333
95 101 200
Kenyaᵇ 821,491 12,368
66 47.229.9
1.2% County’s share of na�onally registered voters in 2010
Popu
la�o
n in
000
’s (2
009)
235
130
Nithi Tharaka
ConstituencyPopulationandCountyVoterStatistics
Source: KNBS.
0
78
0
51
6
15
2003/04 2004/05 2005/06 2006/07 2007/08 2008/09
RuralElectrificationAllocations,KshsMillions
12
56
73
102
47
103
125
2003/04 2004/05 2005/06 2006/07 2007/08 2008/09 2009/10
CDFAllocations,KshsMillions
Source: Rural Electrification Authority. Source: CDF Board Website. Source: Ministry of Medical Services.
THARAKA-NITHICOUNTY
41Kenya: County Fact Sheets
ᵅ Except poverty rate, malaria TB & HIV, all rankings are in descending order i.e. highest to lowest.ᵇ All entries in the ‘Kenya’ column show County averages.
Access to Infrastructure Improved water (% households 2009)Improved sanitation (% households 2009)Electricity (% households 2009)Paved roads (as % of total roads)Good/fair roads (as % of total roads)
Rankᵅ4324434346
Kenyaᵇ 66.587.822.7
9.443.5
Tharaka-N.40.490.6
3.00.0
24.9
Rankᵅ 33 34 18 12
131
Kenyaᵇ 64.0 27.7 39.0 5.9
66.612.7
HealthandEducationOutcomesFully-immunized pop <1yr (%, 2010/11) Malaria (as % of all 1st outpatient visits)TB in every 10,000 people (2009/10) HIV+ ante-natal care clients (%, 2010)Population with primary education (%) Population with secondary education (%)
Tharaka-N. 53.3 39.5
22 2.7
75.110.4
Rankᵅ 23 47 45 25 38 44
Kenyaᵇ 300 218
48 70 88 725
FundingPerCapitainKshs.(2008/09)Constituency Development Fund (CDF)Local Authority Transfer Fund (LATF)Single Business Permit revenues by LAs Property tax revenues by LAs Rural Electrification Programme FundTotal
Tharaka-N. 281
58 8
11 41
399
Rankᵅ2928474423
8
Kenyaᵇ 37.537.675.059.866.470.9
ServiceCoverageDelivered in a health centre Qualified medical assistant during birth Had all vaccinations Adequate height for age Can read & write Attending School, 15-18 years
Tharaka-N.29.428.944.943.971.484.8
GeneralInformation(2009)PopulationSurface area (km²)Density (people per km²)Poverty rate, based on KIHBS (%)Share of urban population (%)Urban population in largest towns
Tharaka-N. 365,330
2,639 138 48.7
6.6
Rankᵅ 41 31 27 2347
Kenyaᵇ 821,491 12,368
66 47.229.9
42 Kenya: County Fact Sheets
1.8% County’s share of na�onally registered voters in 2010
Popu
la�o
n in
000
’s (2
009)
387
236
195
Sabo� Kwanza Cheranganyi
ConstituencyPopulationandCountyVoterStatistics
Source: KNBS.
43
17
39
53
30
56
2003/04 2004/05 2005/06 2006/07 2007/08 2008/09
RuralElectrificationAllocations,KshsMillions
19
86
112
154 153 153
182
2003/04 2004/05 2005/06 2006/07 2007/08 2008/09 2009/10
CDFAllocations,KshsMillions
Source: Rural Electrification Authority. Source: CDF Board Website. Source: Ministry of Medical Services.
TRANSNZOIACOUNTY
ᵅ Except poverty rate, malaria TB & HIV, all rankings are in descending order i.e. highest to lowest.ᵇ All entries in the ‘Kenya’ column show County averages.
Access to Infrastructure Improved water (% households 2009)Improved sanitation (% households 2009)Electricity (% households 2009)Paved roads (as % of total roads)Good/fair roads (as % of total roads)
Rankᵅ9
1924
918
Kenyaᵇ 66.587.822.7
9.443.5
TransNzoia76.796.0
8.99.3
50.0
Rankᵅ 43 30
1 33 1527
Kenyaᵇ 64.0 27.7 39.0 5.9
66.612.7
HealthandEducationOutcomesFully-immunized pop <1yr (%, 2010/11) Malaria (as % of all 1st outpatient visits)TB in every 10,000 people (2009/10) HIV+ ante-natal care clients (%, 2010)Population with primary education (%) Population with secondary education (%)
TransNzoia 35.7 33.6
5 5.4
70.910.9
Rankᵅ 40 30 22
- 30 40
Kenyaᵇ 300 218
48 70 88 725
FundingPerCapitainKshs.(2008/09)Constituency Development Fund (CDF)Local Authority Transfer Fund (LATF)Single Business Permit revenues by LAs Property tax revenues by LAs Rural Electrification Programme FundTotal
TransNzoia 187 187
34 -
68 476
Rankᵅ3737
43538
1
Kenyaᵇ 37.537.675.059.866.470.9
ServiceCoverageDelivered in a health centre Qualified medical assistant during birth Had all vaccinations Adequate height for age Can read & write Attending School, 15-18 years
TransNzoia21.320.790.652.651.692.0
GeneralInformation(2009)PopulationSurface area (km²)Density (people per km²)Poverty rate, based on KIHBS (%)Share of urban population (%)Urban population in largest towns
- Kitale- Kiminini
TransNzoia 818,757
2,496 328 50.220.4
106,187 11,659
Rankᵅ 21 37 15 2521
20 111
Kenyaᵇ 821,491 12,368
66 47.229.9
0.9% County’s share of na�onally registered voters in 2010
Popu
la�o
n in
000
’s (2
009)
374
255 226
Turkana North Turkana Central Turkana South
ConstituencyPopulationandCountyVoterStatistics
Source: KNBS.
0 0 0
109
21
43
2003/04 2004/05 2005/06 2006/07 2007/08 2008/09
RuralElectrificationAllocations,KshsMillions
Source: Rural Electrification Authority.
16
76
105
145 146 146
179
2003/04 2004/05 2005/06 2006/07 2007/08 2008/09 2009/10
CDFAllocations,KshsMillions
Source: CDF Board Website. Source: Ministry of Medical Services.
TURKANACOUNTY
43Kenya: County Fact Sheets
ᵅ Except poverty rate, malaria TB & HIV, all rankings are in descending order i.e. highest to lowest.ᵇ All entries in the ‘Kenya’ column show County averages.
Access to Infrastructure Improved water (% households 2009)Improved sanitation (% households 2009)Electricity (% households 2009)Paved roads (as % of total roads)Good/fair roads (as % of total roads)
Rankᵅ15464710
6
Kenyaᵇ 66.587.822.7
9.443.5
Turkana74.317.8
2.49.3
59.5
Rankᵅ 46 28
5 42 1339
Kenyaᵇ 64.0 27.7 39.0 5.9
66.612.7
HealthandEducationOutcomesFully-immunized pop <1yr (%, 2010/11) Malaria (as % of all 1st outpatient visits)TB in every 10,000 people (2009/10) HIV+ ante-natal care clients (%, 2010)Population with primary education (%) Population with secondary education (%)
Turkana 30.9 31.2
9 8.9
71.09.5
Rankᵅ 43 42 42 20 35 45
Kenyaᵇ 300 218
48 70 88 725
FundingPerCapitainKshs.(2008/09)Constituency Development Fund (CDF)Local Authority Transfer Fund (LATF)Single Business Permit revenues by LAs Property tax revenues by LAs Rural Electrification Programme FundTotal
Turkana 171 137
10 18 50
385
Rankᵅ464635164647
Kenyaᵇ 37.537.675.059.866.470.9
ServiceCoverageDelivered in a health centre Qualified medical assistant during birth Had all vaccinations Adequate height for age Can read & write Attending School, 15-18 years
Turkana6.96.9
66.765.818.139.0
GeneralInformation(2009)PopulationSurface area (km²)Density (people per km²)Poverty rate, based on KIHBS (%)Share of urban population (%)Urban population in largest towns
- Lodwar- Kakuma- Lokichogio
TTurkana 855,399
68,680 13
94.314.2
48,316 36,875 17,695
Rankᵅ 18
2 42 4737
50 66 94
Kenyaᵇ 821,491 12,368
66 47.229.9
44 Kenya: County Fact Sheets
2.4% County’s share of na�onally registered voters in 2010
Popu
la�o
n in
000
’s (2
009)
392
261 241
Eldoret North Eldoret South Eldoret East
ConstituencyPopulationandCountyVoterStatistics
Source: KNBS.
3
16
25
41
19
59
2003/04 2004/05 2005/06 2006/07 2007/08 2008/09
RuralElectrificationAllocations,KshsMillions
18
65
114
158 159 159
194
2003/04 2004/05 2005/06 2006/07 2007/08 2008/09 2009/10
CDFAllocations,KshsMillions
Source: Rural Electrification Authority. Source: CDF Board Website. Source: Ministry of Medical Services.
UASINGISHUCOUNTY
ᵅ Except poverty rate, malaria TB & HIV, all rankings are in descending order i.e. highest to lowest.ᵇ All entries in the ‘Kenya’ column show County averages.
Access to Infrastructure Improved water (% households 2009)Improved sanitation (% households 2009)Electricity (% households 2009)Paved roads (as % of total roads)Good/fair roads (as % of total roads)
Rankᵅ 3
126
1416
Kenyaᵇ 66.587.822.7
9.443.5
UasinGishu 88.998.027.9
7.650.6
Rankᵅ 9
18 46 19 4315
Kenyaᵇ 64.0 27.7 39.0 5.9
66.612.7
HealthandEducationOutcomesFully-immunized pop <1yr (%, 2010/11) Malaria (as % of all 1st outpatient visits)TB in every 10,000 people (2009/10) HIV+ ante-natal care clients (%, 2010)Population with primary education (%) Population with secondary education (%)
UasinGishu 76.2 18.3 124 3.4
61.613.1
Rankᵅ 41
9 12
- 31 35
Kenyaᵇ 300 218
48 70 88 725
FundingPerCapitainKshs.(2008/09)Constituency Development Fund (CDF)Local Authority Transfer Fund (LATF)Single Business Permit revenues by LAs Property tax revenues by LAs Rural Electrification Programme FundTotal
UasinGishu 177 267
63 -
66 573
Rankᵅ262629
51210
Kenyaᵇ 37.537.675.059.866.470.9
ServiceCoverageDelivered in a health centre Qualified medical assistant during birth Had all vaccinations Adequate height for age Can read & write Attending School, 15-18 years
UasinGishu30.130.572.774.981.583.0
GeneralInformation(2009)PopulationSurface area (km²)Density (people per km²)Poverty rate, based on KIHBS (%)Share of urban population (%)Urban population in largest towns
- Eldoret- Moi’s Bridge- Matunda- Burnt Forest- Jua Kali- Turbo
UasinGishu 894,179
3,345 267 51.338.6
289,380 14,596 10,031
4,925 3,427 2,831
Rankᵅ 16 24 19 27
9
5 106 119 172 192 201
Kenyaᵇ 821,491 12,368
66 47.229.9
1.6% County’s share of na�onally registered voters in 2010
Popu
la�o
n in
000
’s (2
009)
185
148
130
92
Emuhaya Hamisi Saba�a Vihiga
ConstituencyPopulationandCountyVoterStatistics
Source: KNBS.
4
27
3630
22
75
2003/04 2004/05 2005/06 2006/07 2007/08 2008/09
RuralElectrificationAllocations,KshsMillions
23
104
142
202192 193
235
2003/04 2004/05 2005/06 2006/07 2007/08 2008/09 2009/10
CDFAllocations,KshsMillions
Source: Rural Electrification Authority. Source: CDF Board Website. Source: Ministry of Medical Services.
VIHIGACOUNTY
45Kenya: County Fact Sheets
ᵅ Except poverty rate, malaria TB & HIV, all rankings are in descending order i.e. highest to lowest.ᵇ All entries in the ‘Kenya’ column show County averages.
Access to Infrastructure Improved water (% households 2009)Improved sanitation (% households 2009)Electricity (% households 2009)Paved roads (as % of total roads)Good/fair roads (as % of total roads)
Rankᵅ10
928
25
Kenyaᵇ 66.587.822.7
9.443.5
Vihiga76.499.1
7.016.660.4
Rankᵅ 21 47 30 34 1217
Kenyaᵇ 64.0 27.7 39.0 5.9
66.612.7
HealthandEducationOutcomesFully-immunized pop <1yr (%, 2010/11) Malaria (as % of all 1st outpatient visits)TB in every 10,000 people (2009/10) HIV+ ante-natal care clients (%, 2010)Population with primary education (%) Population with secondary education (%)
Vihiga 65.0
105.7 37
5.5 71.212.7
Rankᵅ 13 19 26
4 12 8
Kenyaᵇ 300 218
48 70 88 725
FundingPerCapitainKshs.(2008/09)Constituency Development Fund (CDF)Local Authority Transfer Fund (LATF)Single Business Permit revenues by LAs Property tax revenues by LAs Rural Electrification Programme FundTotal
Vihiga 348 214
27 236 135 960
Rankᵅ333127222524
Kenyaᵇ 37.537.675.059.866.470.9
ServiceCoverageDelivered in a health centre Qualified medical assistant during birth Had all vaccinations Adequate height for age Can read & write Attending School, 15-18 years
Vihiga26.125.873.262.270.274.3
GeneralInformation(2009)PopulationSurface area (km²)Density (people per km²)Poverty rate, based on KIHBS (%)Share of urban population (%)Urban population in largest towns
- Vihiga- Luanda
Vihiga 554,622
531 1,045
41.831.4
118,696 49,346
Rankᵅ 34 46
3 1311
14 47
Kenyaᵇ 821,491 12,368
66 47.229.9
46 Kenya: County Fact Sheets
0.6% County’s share of na�onally registered voters in 2010
Popu
la�o
n in
000
’s (2
009)
224
172
136 130
Wajir East Wajir West Wajir North Wajir South
ConstituencyPopulationandCountyVoterStatistics
Source: KNBS.
0 013
157
57
16
2003/04 2004/05 2005/06 2006/07 2007/08 2008/09
RuralElectrificationAllocations,KshsMillions
24
99120
175 176 176
216
2003/04 2004/05 2005/06 2006/07 2007/08 2008/09 2009/10
CDFAllocations,KshsMillions
Source: Rural Electrification Authority. Source: CDF Board Website. Source: Ministry of Medical Services.
WAJIRCOUNTY
ᵅ Except poverty rate, malaria TB & HIV, all rankings are in descending order i.e. highest to lowest.ᵇ All entries in the ‘Kenya’ column show County averages.
Access to Infrastructure Improved water (% households 2009)Improved sanitation (% households 2009)Electricity (% households 2009)Paved roads (as % of total roads)Good/fair roads (as % of total roads)
Rankᵅ 1647414139
Kenyaᵇ 66.587.822.7
9.443.5
Wajir 73.513.3
3.40.2
33.9
Rankᵅ 17 43
3 3
3740
Kenyaᵇ 64.0 27.7 39.0 5.9
66.612.7
HealthandEducationOutcomesFully-immunized pop <1yr (%, 2010/11) Malaria (as % of all 1st outpatient visits)TB in every 10,000 people (2009/10) HIV+ ante-natal care clients (%, 2010)Population with primary education (%) Population with secondary education (%)
Wajir 68.8 64.3
8 0.5
64.49.0
Rankᵅ 28 43 46 35 41 43
Kenyaᵇ 300 218
48 70 88 725
FundingPerCapitainKshs.(2008/09)Constituency Development Fund (CDF)Local Authority Transfer Fund (LATF)Single Business Permit revenues by LAs Property tax revenues by LAs Rural Electrification Programme FundTotal
Wajir 266 125
3 2
25 420
Rankᵅ 474728474540
Kenyaᵇ 37.537.675.059.866.470.9
ServiceCoverageDelivered in a health centre Qualified medical assistant during birth Had all vaccinations Adequate height for age Can read & write Attending School, 15-18 years
Wajir 5.15.4
72.721.726.255.5
GeneralInformation(2009)PopulationSurface area (km²)Density (people per km²)Poverty rate, based on KIHBS (%)Share of urban population (%)Urban population in largest towns
- Wajir- Habaswein
Wajir 661,941
56,686 12
84.014.6
82,800 8,500
Rankᵅ 27
3 43 4534
30 130
Kenyaᵇ 821,491 12,368
66 47.229.9
0.9% County’s share of na�onally registered voters in 2010
Popu
la�o
n in
000
’s (2
009)
181
176
156
Kapenguria Sigor Kacheliba
ConstituencyPopulationandCountyVoterStatistics
Source: KNBS.
0
24
53
137
27 33
2003/04 2004/05 2005/06 2006/07 2007/08 2008/09
RuralElectrificationAllocations,KshsMillions
16
72
96
133 134 134145
2003/04 2004/05 2005/06 2006/07 2007/08 2008/09 2009/10
CDFAllocations,KshsMillions
Source: Rural Electrification Authority. Source: CDF Board Website. Source: Ministry of Medical Services.
WESTPOKOTCOUNTY
47Kenya: County Fact Sheets
ᵅ Except poverty rate, malaria TB & HIV, all rankings are in descending order i.e. highest to lowest.ᵇ All entries in the ‘Kenya’ column show County averages.
Access to Infrastructure Improved water (% households 2009)Improved sanitation (% households 2009)Electricity (% households 2009)Paved roads (as % of total roads)Good/fair roads (as % of total roads)
Rankᵅ 45434416
9
Kenyaᵇ 66.587.822.7
9.443.5
WestPokot 37.232.8
2.67.1
58.1
Rankᵅ 32 39 40
2 9
46
Kenyaᵇ 64.0 27.7 39.0 5.9
66.612.7
HealthandEducationOutcomesFully-immunized pop <1yr (%, 2010/11) Malaria (as % of all 1st outpatient visits)TB in every 10,000 people (2009/10) HIV+ ante-natal care clients (%, 2010)Population with primary education (%) Population with secondary education (%)
WestPokot 54.0 49.9
57 0.2
72.06.2
Rankᵅ 30 41 38
- 32 39
Kenyaᵇ 300 218
48 70 88 725
FundingPerCapitainKshs.(2008/09)Constituency Development Fund (CDF)Local Authority Transfer Fund (LATF)Single Business Permit revenues by LAs Property tax revenues by LAs Rural Electrification Programme FundTotal
WestPokot 262 142
13 -
64 480
Rankᵅ434243344033
Kenyaᵇ 37.537.675.059.866.470.9
ServiceCoverageDelivered in a health centre Qualified medical assistant during birth Had all vaccinations Adequate height for age Can read & write Attending School, 15-18 years
WestPokot16.916.956.252.746.967.6
GeneralInformation(2009)PopulationSurface area (km²)Density (people per km²)Poverty rate, based on KIHBS (%)Share of urban population (%)Urban population in largest towns
- Kapenguria
WestPokot 512,690
9,169 56
69.88.3
34,046
Rankᵅ 37 16 32 3845
71
Kenyaᵇ 821,491 12,368
66 47.229.9
CRAFUNCTIONSASPERTHECONSTITUTION
1. Recommend the basis of equitable sharing of revenue raised na�onally between Na�onal and County Governments (Art. 216) (1) (b)
2. Recommend the basis of equitable sharing of revenue raised by Na�onal Government among County Governments (Art. 216)(1)(b)
3. Recommend on ma�ers concerning the financing of both County and Na�onal Governments (Art. 216)(2)
4. Recommend on ma�ers concerning financial management of both the County and Na�onal Governments (Art. 216)(2)
5. Define and enhance revenue sources of Na�onal Government (Art. 216)(3)(b)
6. Define and enhance revenue sources of County Governments (Art. 216 (3)(b)
7. Encourage fiscal responsibility by Na�onal Government (Art. 216 (3)(c)
8. Encourage fiscal responsibility by County Governments (Art. 216 (3)(c)
9. Be consulted and recommenda�ons be considered before Parliament passes any Bill appropria�ng money out of the Equaliza�on Fund (Art. 204 (4))
10. Be consulted on any Bill that includes provisions dealing with sharing of revenue (Art. 205)
11. Be consulted on any Bill that includes provisions dealing with any financial ma�er concerning County Governments (Art. 205)
12. Publish and review the policy that sets out criteria for iden�fying marginal areas in actualiza�on of the Equaliza�on Fund (Art. 206)
13. A CRA commissioner to par�cipate, but shall not vote, in the mee�ngs of the Commission for Implementa�on of Cons�tu�on (Schedule 6 part 5 (5)
14. CRA shall be consulted and their recommenda�ons considered by Parliament for all laws being enacted rela�ng to Devolved Government (schedule 6 part 14 (1)
Note:Recommenda�ons are submi�ed to Senate, the Na�onal Assembly, the Na�onal Execu�ve, County Assembly and County Execu�ve (Art. 216)
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