Kiambu County has launched its 2026/2027 Annual Development Plan (ADP), marking the twelfth such plan since the inception of devolution and the fourth under the County Integrated Development Plan (CIDP) 2023–2027. The plan outlines the county’s strategic priorities, key programs, and financing for the upcoming financial year, reinforcing a commitment to bringing government closer to the people and fostering inclusive growth. Aligned with Kenya’s Vision 2030, the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), and the African Union Agenda 2063, the ADP serves as the county’s operational blueprint for social and economic transformation.
The 2026/2027 ADP was prepared through broad-based consultations involving county departments, development partners, private sector actors, civil society, and residents. It emphasizes investment in key sectors such as education, healthcare, infrastructure, agriculture and livestock, and economic empowerment, while prioritizing development expenditure over recurrent spending. The plan also incorporates a robust monitoring and evaluation framework, costed programs, and strategies to enhance revenue collection, ensuring fiscal sustainability and efficient resource utilization across the county.
County officials describe the ADP as more than just a planning document—it is a collective commitment to building a prosperous, resilient, and equitable Kiambu County. By implementing its programs, the county aims to accelerate inclusive growth, improve service delivery, and strengthen local economic opportunities. With strategic investment in social services and infrastructure, the 2026/2027 ADP positions Kiambu to maintain its leadership in regional development while aligning local priorities with national and global development agendas.