Trans Nzoia County Qualifies for Second-Phase KDSP Level Two Funding —

by KenyaPolls

Trans Nzoia County Qualifies for Second-Phase KDSP Level Two Funding

Source: County Government of Trans Nzoia
Date: November 5, 2025

Overview

Trans Nzoia County has successfully qualified for Level Two funding under the second phase of the Kenya Devolution Support Programme (KDSP2). This follows a rigorous evaluation by World Bank representatives.

Funding Details

Amount: Approximately Sh352 million

Purpose: To support key infrastructure and service-delivery projects across the county

Assessment Highlights

World Bank consultant Sally Aoko confirmed the county met all minimum requirements, including:

Signed participation agreement

Functional steering and technical committees

Approved work plans and activity reports

Proper record-keeping and adherence to World Bank standards

Gender mainstreaming efforts and programme-based budgets

County Finance Act compliance and quarterly budget implementation

County Officials’ Remarks

Dr. Pepela Wanjala (Acting CEC, Public Service Management): Praised feedback from the assessment, emphasizing fast-tracking critical projects.

Truphosa Amere (County Secretary): Highlighted the importance of KDSP support in bridging budget gaps and funding capital projects.

Emeldah Agoi (KDSP2 County Coordinator): Announced the funding will support:

Upgrading county road links to bitumen standard

Tulwet Health Centre upgrade

Establishment of a modern fire station

Previous KDSP Achievements

Construction of Masinde Muliro Modern Market

Completion of Tom Mboya Mother and Child Hospital

Significance

KDSP2 funding is expected to strengthen governance, enhance public finance management, and improve infrastructure, directly impacting the lives of Trans Nzoia residents.

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