Cities of Hope? Governance, Economic, and Human Challenges of Kenya's Five Largest Cities

After many decades of stagnation, Kenyan economy started to grow from the early-2000s. Much of this growth has been attributed to total factor productivity improvements in Kenyan economy arising out of many factors. A large share of this growth ori...

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Main Author: World Bank
Format: Other Urban Study
Language:English
Published: Washington, DC 2012
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Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2008/12/14041876/cities-hope-governance-economic-human-challenges-kenyas-five-largest-cities
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topic ACCESS TO ELECTRICITY
ADMINISTRATIVE SYSTEM
AIR POLLUTION
ANTI-CORRUPTION
AUTHORIZATION
BRIBERY
BUREAUCRACY
BUSINESS CLIMATE
BUSINESS ENTERPRISES
BUSINESS PERMIT
BUSINESS SERVICES
CENTRAL AGENCIES
CENTRAL GOVERNMENT
CENTRALIZATION
CITIES
CITIES ALLIANCE
CITIZEN
CITIZENS
CITY COUNCILS
CITY DEVELOPMENT
CITY GOVERNMENTS
CITY MANAGEMENT
CITY RESIDENTS
CIVIL SOCIETY
CIVIL SOCIETY ORGANIZATIONS
COALITIONS
CONSENSUS
CONSTITUENCY
CONSTITUTION
CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENTS
CONSTITUTIONALISM
COOPERATIVE HOUSING
CRIME
DECENTRALIZATION
DEVOLUTION
DISTRICTS
DYSFUNCTIONAL GOVERNANCE
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
ECONOMIC GROWTH
ECONOMIC PERFORMANCE
EMERGENCY POWERS
ENACTMENT
ENFORCEABILITY
EXECUTION
EXPENDITURE
FINANCIAL HEALTH
FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT
FISCAL ACCOUNTABILITY
FISCAL MANAGEMENT
FOREIGN EXCHANGE
FORMAL EMPLOYMENT
GOOD GOVERNANCE
GOVERNANCE REFORMS
GOVERNMENT AUTHORITY
GOVERNMENT FINANCE
GOVERNMENT MINISTRIES
GOVERNMENT POLICY
GOVERNMENT REVENUES
GOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATION
GROWTH RATE
GROWTH RATES
HEAD OF STATE
HUMAN CAPITAL
HUMAN DEVELOPMENT
HUMAN RESOURCE
HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT
INCOME
INCOME GROWTH
INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT
INEQUALITY
INFANT MORTALITY
INFORMAL HOUSING
INFORMAL SECTOR
INFORMAL SETTLEMENTS
INSTITUTIONAL ARRANGEMENTS
INSTITUTIONAL CAPACITY
INSTITUTIONAL CHANGE
INSTITUTIONAL ENVIRONMENT
INSTITUTIONAL REFORMS
INTERGOVERNMENTAL FISCAL RELATIONS
INTERNATIONAL AGENCIES
JUDICIARY
LACK OF ACCOUNTABILITY
LACK OF OWNERSHIP
LAND REFORM
LAND USE
LARGE CITIES
LEGISLATURE
LEVELS OF GOVERNMENT
LOCAL ADMINISTRATIONS
LOCAL AUTHORITIES
LOCAL AUTHORITY
LOCAL GOVERNANCE
LOCAL GOVERNMENT
LOCAL GOVERNMENT INSTITUTIONS
LOCAL GOVERNMENTS
LOCAL LEVEL
LOCAL OFFICIALS
MACROECONOMIC MANAGEMENT
MINISTRY OF FINANCE
MUNICIPAL COUNCILS
MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENTS
NATIONAL INCOME
NATIONAL LEVEL
NATIONS
NATURAL RESOURCES
PARLIAMENT
PARTICIPATORY PLANNING
PER CAPITA INCOME
POLITICAL COMPETITION
POLITICAL CRISIS
POLITICAL DEBATE
POLITICAL ECONOMY
POLITICAL FORCES
POLITICAL INSTABILITY
POLITICAL INTERFERENCE
POLITICAL LEADERS
POLITICAL LEADERSHIP
POLITICAL PARTIES
POLITICAL POWER
POLITICAL STABILITY
POLITICAL UNCERTAINTY
POLITICIANS
POOR PERFORMANCE
PRESIDENCY
PRESIDENTIAL POWERS
PRESIDENTS
PRIMARY EDUCATION
PRIMARY SCHOOL
PRIME MINISTER
PUBLIC
PUBLIC ACCOUNTABILITY
PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION
PUBLIC AGENCIES
PUBLIC EXPENDITURE
PUBLIC HEALTH
PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS
PUBLIC INVESTMENT
PUBLIC INVESTMENTS
PUBLIC OFFICIALS
PUBLIC POLICIES
PUBLIC POLICY
PUBLIC PRIVATE PARTNERSHIPS
PUBLIC PROCUREMENT
PUBLIC PROCUREMENT ACT
PUBLIC SERVICE
PUBLIC SERVICE DELIVERY
PUBLIC UTILITIES
QUALITY OF LIFE
QUALITY OF URBAN LIFE
REFERENDUM
REFUGEES
REGULATORY FRAMEWORK
REPRESENTATIVES
RESOURCE ALLOCATION
REVENUE COLLECTION
REVOLUTION
SANITATION FACILITIES
SECURITY OF TENURE
SENATE
SERVICE CHARGE
SERVICE DELIVERY
SERVICE PROVIDERS
SEWERAGE
SLUM AREAS
SLUM DWELLERS
SLUM RESIDENTS
SLUM SETTLEMENTS
SLUM UPGRADING
SLUM UPGRADING PROGRAM
SLUMS
SOCIAL CAPITAL
SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT
SOCIAL INDICATORS
SOLID WASTE
SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT
STAKEHOLDER PARTICIPATION
STAKEHOLDER WORKSHOPS
STAKEHOLDERS
TAX REVENUES
TENURE SECURITY
TOURISM
TOURISTS
TRANSPARENCY
UNEMPLOYMENT
URBAN AREAS
URBAN DEVELOPMENT
URBAN ECONOMY
URBAN GOVERNANCE
URBAN GROWTH
URBAN INFRASTRUCTURE
URBAN INVESTMENT
URBAN MANAGEMENT
URBAN MIGRATION
URBAN POOR
URBAN POPULATION
URBAN POPULATION GROWTH
URBAN POPULATIONS
URBAN POVERTY
URBAN RESIDENTS
URBAN ROADS
URBAN SECTOR
URBAN SERVICES
URBAN SPRAWL
URBAN TRANSITION
URBAN TRANSPORT
URBAN UNEMPLOYMENT
URBANIZATION
UTILITIES
UTILITY COMPANIES
WASTE COLLECTION
WATER SERVICES
YOUNG PEOPLE
spellingShingle ACCESS TO ELECTRICITY
ADMINISTRATIVE SYSTEM
AIR POLLUTION
ANTI-CORRUPTION
AUTHORIZATION
BRIBERY
BUREAUCRACY
BUSINESS CLIMATE
BUSINESS ENTERPRISES
BUSINESS PERMIT
BUSINESS SERVICES
CENTRAL AGENCIES
CENTRAL GOVERNMENT
CENTRALIZATION
CITIES
CITIES ALLIANCE
CITIZEN
CITIZENS
CITY COUNCILS
CITY DEVELOPMENT
CITY GOVERNMENTS
CITY MANAGEMENT
CITY RESIDENTS
CIVIL SOCIETY
CIVIL SOCIETY ORGANIZATIONS
COALITIONS
CONSENSUS
CONSTITUENCY
CONSTITUTION
CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENTS
CONSTITUTIONALISM
COOPERATIVE HOUSING
CRIME
DECENTRALIZATION
DEVOLUTION
DISTRICTS
DYSFUNCTIONAL GOVERNANCE
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
ECONOMIC GROWTH
ECONOMIC PERFORMANCE
EMERGENCY POWERS
ENACTMENT
ENFORCEABILITY
EXECUTION
EXPENDITURE
FINANCIAL HEALTH
FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT
FISCAL ACCOUNTABILITY
FISCAL MANAGEMENT
FOREIGN EXCHANGE
FORMAL EMPLOYMENT
GOOD GOVERNANCE
GOVERNANCE REFORMS
GOVERNMENT AUTHORITY
GOVERNMENT FINANCE
GOVERNMENT MINISTRIES
GOVERNMENT POLICY
GOVERNMENT REVENUES
GOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATION
GROWTH RATE
GROWTH RATES
HEAD OF STATE
HUMAN CAPITAL
HUMAN DEVELOPMENT
HUMAN RESOURCE
HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT
INCOME
INCOME GROWTH
INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT
INEQUALITY
INFANT MORTALITY
INFORMAL HOUSING
INFORMAL SECTOR
INFORMAL SETTLEMENTS
INSTITUTIONAL ARRANGEMENTS
INSTITUTIONAL CAPACITY
INSTITUTIONAL CHANGE
INSTITUTIONAL ENVIRONMENT
INSTITUTIONAL REFORMS
INTERGOVERNMENTAL FISCAL RELATIONS
INTERNATIONAL AGENCIES
JUDICIARY
LACK OF ACCOUNTABILITY
LACK OF OWNERSHIP
LAND REFORM
LAND USE
LARGE CITIES
LEGISLATURE
LEVELS OF GOVERNMENT
LOCAL ADMINISTRATIONS
LOCAL AUTHORITIES
LOCAL AUTHORITY
LOCAL GOVERNANCE
LOCAL GOVERNMENT
LOCAL GOVERNMENT INSTITUTIONS
LOCAL GOVERNMENTS
LOCAL LEVEL
LOCAL OFFICIALS
MACROECONOMIC MANAGEMENT
MINISTRY OF FINANCE
MUNICIPAL COUNCILS
MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENTS
NATIONAL INCOME
NATIONAL LEVEL
NATIONS
NATURAL RESOURCES
PARLIAMENT
PARTICIPATORY PLANNING
PER CAPITA INCOME
POLITICAL COMPETITION
POLITICAL CRISIS
POLITICAL DEBATE
POLITICAL ECONOMY
POLITICAL FORCES
POLITICAL INSTABILITY
POLITICAL INTERFERENCE
POLITICAL LEADERS
POLITICAL LEADERSHIP
POLITICAL PARTIES
POLITICAL POWER
POLITICAL STABILITY
POLITICAL UNCERTAINTY
POLITICIANS
POOR PERFORMANCE
PRESIDENCY
PRESIDENTIAL POWERS
PRESIDENTS
PRIMARY EDUCATION
PRIMARY SCHOOL
PRIME MINISTER
PUBLIC
PUBLIC ACCOUNTABILITY
PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION
PUBLIC AGENCIES
PUBLIC EXPENDITURE
PUBLIC HEALTH
PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS
PUBLIC INVESTMENT
PUBLIC INVESTMENTS
PUBLIC OFFICIALS
PUBLIC POLICIES
PUBLIC POLICY
PUBLIC PRIVATE PARTNERSHIPS
PUBLIC PROCUREMENT
PUBLIC PROCUREMENT ACT
PUBLIC SERVICE
PUBLIC SERVICE DELIVERY
PUBLIC UTILITIES
QUALITY OF LIFE
QUALITY OF URBAN LIFE
REFERENDUM
REFUGEES
REGULATORY FRAMEWORK
REPRESENTATIVES
RESOURCE ALLOCATION
REVENUE COLLECTION
REVOLUTION
SANITATION FACILITIES
SECURITY OF TENURE
SENATE
SERVICE CHARGE
SERVICE DELIVERY
SERVICE PROVIDERS
SEWERAGE
SLUM AREAS
SLUM DWELLERS
SLUM RESIDENTS
SLUM SETTLEMENTS
SLUM UPGRADING
SLUM UPGRADING PROGRAM
SLUMS
SOCIAL CAPITAL
SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT
SOCIAL INDICATORS
SOLID WASTE
SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT
STAKEHOLDER PARTICIPATION
STAKEHOLDER WORKSHOPS
STAKEHOLDERS
TAX REVENUES
TENURE SECURITY
TOURISM
TOURISTS
TRANSPARENCY
UNEMPLOYMENT
URBAN AREAS
URBAN DEVELOPMENT
URBAN ECONOMY
URBAN GOVERNANCE
URBAN GROWTH
URBAN INFRASTRUCTURE
URBAN INVESTMENT
URBAN MANAGEMENT
URBAN MIGRATION
URBAN POOR
URBAN POPULATION
URBAN POPULATION GROWTH
URBAN POPULATIONS
URBAN POVERTY
URBAN RESIDENTS
URBAN ROADS
URBAN SECTOR
URBAN SERVICES
URBAN SPRAWL
URBAN TRANSITION
URBAN TRANSPORT
URBAN UNEMPLOYMENT
URBANIZATION
UTILITIES
UTILITY COMPANIES
WASTE COLLECTION
WATER SERVICES
YOUNG PEOPLE
World Bank
Cities of Hope? Governance, Economic, and Human Challenges of Kenya's Five Largest Cities
geographic_facet Africa
Kenya
description After many decades of stagnation, Kenyan economy started to grow from the early-2000s. Much of this growth has been attributed to total factor productivity improvements in Kenyan economy arising out of many factors. A large share of this growth originated in urban areas, in the service and manufacturing sectors. These gains also paralleled reduction in poverty and higher enrolment in primary education. Yet, it has been argued that Kenyan cities, especially Nairobi, are not realizing their potential to contribute to economic growth and poverty reduction. Rapid urbanization has left Kenyan cities with huge backlogs in critical infrastructure and basic services, resulting in sprawling, overcrowded and impoverished informal settlements. The management of these cities has been dogged by fragmentation in responsibilities, lack of accountability at the local level, and weak capacities of key institutions. Within 20 years or so, the majority of the Kenyan population are expected be living in urban areas. This scale of urbanization will pose further socio-economic, environmental and institutional challenges for Kenyan cities. The Government's vision 2030 has highlighted rapid urbanization as one of four key challenges for the country alongside income inequality, unemployment and low savings. Despite their notable demographic and economic weights of urban centers in Kenya, there is no single study that gives a comprehensive overview of the urban landscape in Kenya. The objective of this sector work is to fill that gap by documenting and analyzing the situation in Kenya's five largest urban centers. The study aims to provide data and analysis regarding the state of these cities to help inform the evolving urban agenda in Kenya and to provide inputs into the preparation of the Kenya Municipal Program (KMP).
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author_facet World Bank
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title Cities of Hope? Governance, Economic, and Human Challenges of Kenya's Five Largest Cities
title_short Cities of Hope? Governance, Economic, and Human Challenges of Kenya's Five Largest Cities
title_full Cities of Hope? Governance, Economic, and Human Challenges of Kenya's Five Largest Cities
title_fullStr Cities of Hope? Governance, Economic, and Human Challenges of Kenya's Five Largest Cities
title_full_unstemmed Cities of Hope? Governance, Economic, and Human Challenges of Kenya's Five Largest Cities
title_sort cities of hope? governance, economic, and human challenges of kenya's five largest cities
publisher Washington, DC
publishDate 2012
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2008/12/14041876/cities-hope-governance-economic-human-challenges-kenyas-five-largest-cities
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/8024
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spelling okr-10986-80242021-04-23T14:02:35Z Cities of Hope? Governance, Economic, and Human Challenges of Kenya's Five Largest Cities World Bank ACCESS TO ELECTRICITY ADMINISTRATIVE SYSTEM AIR POLLUTION ANTI-CORRUPTION AUTHORIZATION BRIBERY BUREAUCRACY BUSINESS CLIMATE BUSINESS ENTERPRISES BUSINESS PERMIT BUSINESS SERVICES CENTRAL AGENCIES CENTRAL GOVERNMENT CENTRALIZATION CITIES CITIES ALLIANCE CITIZEN CITIZENS CITY COUNCILS CITY DEVELOPMENT CITY GOVERNMENTS CITY MANAGEMENT CITY RESIDENTS CIVIL SOCIETY CIVIL SOCIETY ORGANIZATIONS COALITIONS CONSENSUS CONSTITUENCY CONSTITUTION CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENTS CONSTITUTIONALISM COOPERATIVE HOUSING CRIME DECENTRALIZATION DEVOLUTION DISTRICTS DYSFUNCTIONAL GOVERNANCE ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ECONOMIC GROWTH ECONOMIC PERFORMANCE EMERGENCY POWERS ENACTMENT ENFORCEABILITY EXECUTION EXPENDITURE FINANCIAL HEALTH FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT FISCAL ACCOUNTABILITY FISCAL MANAGEMENT FOREIGN EXCHANGE FORMAL EMPLOYMENT GOOD GOVERNANCE GOVERNANCE REFORMS GOVERNMENT AUTHORITY GOVERNMENT FINANCE GOVERNMENT MINISTRIES GOVERNMENT POLICY GOVERNMENT REVENUES GOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATION GROWTH RATE GROWTH RATES HEAD OF STATE HUMAN CAPITAL HUMAN DEVELOPMENT HUMAN RESOURCE HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT INCOME INCOME GROWTH INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT INEQUALITY INFANT MORTALITY INFORMAL HOUSING INFORMAL SECTOR INFORMAL SETTLEMENTS INSTITUTIONAL ARRANGEMENTS INSTITUTIONAL CAPACITY INSTITUTIONAL CHANGE INSTITUTIONAL ENVIRONMENT INSTITUTIONAL REFORMS INTERGOVERNMENTAL FISCAL RELATIONS INTERNATIONAL AGENCIES JUDICIARY LACK OF ACCOUNTABILITY LACK OF OWNERSHIP LAND REFORM LAND USE LARGE CITIES LEGISLATURE LEVELS OF GOVERNMENT LOCAL ADMINISTRATIONS LOCAL AUTHORITIES LOCAL AUTHORITY LOCAL GOVERNANCE LOCAL GOVERNMENT LOCAL GOVERNMENT INSTITUTIONS LOCAL GOVERNMENTS LOCAL LEVEL LOCAL OFFICIALS MACROECONOMIC MANAGEMENT MINISTRY OF FINANCE MUNICIPAL COUNCILS MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENTS NATIONAL INCOME NATIONAL LEVEL NATIONS NATURAL RESOURCES PARLIAMENT PARTICIPATORY PLANNING PER CAPITA INCOME POLITICAL COMPETITION POLITICAL CRISIS POLITICAL DEBATE POLITICAL ECONOMY POLITICAL FORCES POLITICAL INSTABILITY POLITICAL INTERFERENCE POLITICAL LEADERS POLITICAL LEADERSHIP POLITICAL PARTIES POLITICAL POWER POLITICAL STABILITY POLITICAL UNCERTAINTY POLITICIANS POOR PERFORMANCE PRESIDENCY PRESIDENTIAL POWERS PRESIDENTS PRIMARY EDUCATION PRIMARY SCHOOL PRIME MINISTER PUBLIC PUBLIC ACCOUNTABILITY PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION PUBLIC AGENCIES PUBLIC EXPENDITURE PUBLIC HEALTH PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS PUBLIC INVESTMENT PUBLIC INVESTMENTS PUBLIC OFFICIALS PUBLIC POLICIES PUBLIC POLICY PUBLIC PRIVATE PARTNERSHIPS PUBLIC PROCUREMENT PUBLIC PROCUREMENT ACT PUBLIC SERVICE PUBLIC SERVICE DELIVERY PUBLIC UTILITIES QUALITY OF LIFE QUALITY OF URBAN LIFE REFERENDUM REFUGEES REGULATORY FRAMEWORK REPRESENTATIVES RESOURCE ALLOCATION REVENUE COLLECTION REVOLUTION SANITATION FACILITIES SECURITY OF TENURE SENATE SERVICE CHARGE SERVICE DELIVERY SERVICE PROVIDERS SEWERAGE SLUM AREAS SLUM DWELLERS SLUM RESIDENTS SLUM SETTLEMENTS SLUM UPGRADING SLUM UPGRADING PROGRAM SLUMS SOCIAL CAPITAL SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT SOCIAL INDICATORS SOLID WASTE SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT STAKEHOLDER PARTICIPATION STAKEHOLDER WORKSHOPS STAKEHOLDERS TAX REVENUES TENURE SECURITY TOURISM TOURISTS TRANSPARENCY UNEMPLOYMENT URBAN AREAS URBAN DEVELOPMENT URBAN ECONOMY URBAN GOVERNANCE URBAN GROWTH URBAN INFRASTRUCTURE URBAN INVESTMENT URBAN MANAGEMENT URBAN MIGRATION URBAN POOR URBAN POPULATION URBAN POPULATION GROWTH URBAN POPULATIONS URBAN POVERTY URBAN RESIDENTS URBAN ROADS URBAN SECTOR URBAN SERVICES URBAN SPRAWL URBAN TRANSITION URBAN TRANSPORT URBAN UNEMPLOYMENT URBANIZATION UTILITIES UTILITY COMPANIES WASTE COLLECTION WATER SERVICES YOUNG PEOPLE After many decades of stagnation, Kenyan economy started to grow from the early-2000s. Much of this growth has been attributed to total factor productivity improvements in Kenyan economy arising out of many factors. A large share of this growth originated in urban areas, in the service and manufacturing sectors. These gains also paralleled reduction in poverty and higher enrolment in primary education. Yet, it has been argued that Kenyan cities, especially Nairobi, are not realizing their potential to contribute to economic growth and poverty reduction. Rapid urbanization has left Kenyan cities with huge backlogs in critical infrastructure and basic services, resulting in sprawling, overcrowded and impoverished informal settlements. The management of these cities has been dogged by fragmentation in responsibilities, lack of accountability at the local level, and weak capacities of key institutions. Within 20 years or so, the majority of the Kenyan population are expected be living in urban areas. This scale of urbanization will pose further socio-economic, environmental and institutional challenges for Kenyan cities. The Government's vision 2030 has highlighted rapid urbanization as one of four key challenges for the country alongside income inequality, unemployment and low savings. Despite their notable demographic and economic weights of urban centers in Kenya, there is no single study that gives a comprehensive overview of the urban landscape in Kenya. The objective of this sector work is to fill that gap by documenting and analyzing the situation in Kenya's five largest urban centers. The study aims to provide data and analysis regarding the state of these cities to help inform the evolving urban agenda in Kenya and to provide inputs into the preparation of the Kenya Municipal Program (KMP). 2012-06-14T16:51:17Z 2012-06-14T16:51:17Z 2008-12 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2008/12/14041876/cities-hope-governance-economic-human-challenges-kenyas-five-largest-cities http://hdl.handle.net/10986/8024 English CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank Washington, DC Economic & Sector Work :: Other Urban Study Economic & Sector Work Africa Kenya