Makueni County Environmental Action Plan 2025-2029

Natural resources and the environment are essential to Makueni County’s livelihoods, forming the backbone of agriculture, livestock, fisheries, tourism, and forestry. Most communities depend on land, water, and forests for sustenance, particularly through small-scale farming and pastoralism, making environmental health critical to economic stability. The Environmental Action Plan (CEAP 2025-2029) is anchored in global, national, and county frameworks, including Agenda 21, the Kenya Constitution 2010, EMCA 1999 (Revised 2015), the SDGs, Africa Agenda 2063, and Kenya’s Vision 2030. Kenya’s Constitution has devolved environmental planning to counties and established the right to a clean and healthy environment as a human right. Under EMCA, every County Environment Committee must prepare a five-year action plan for adoption and integration into the National Environment Action Plan (NEAP). The CEAP 2025-2029 serves as a strategic guide for planning, implementation, and monitoring, outlining challenges, resource status, and interventions to promote sustainable environmental management in Makueni County.


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Government of Makueni County

Publication year

2025

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