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    Nyamira County Sector Plan for Health 2023-2033

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    Nyamira County Health Sector Plan (NCHSSIP) 2023-2033 is the first ten-year sector plan for implementing the Kenya Health Policy (KHP) 2014 – 2030. The goal for the Department of health services is to attain the highest possible standards of health to all in line with the Constitution and Vision 2030. Pneumonia with a mortality rate 5.6 % is the major cause of mortality while URTI is the main cause of morbidity at a rate of 26.74. The investment areas are; Health Service Delivery, health work force, health financing, health information, health infrastructure, health products and health leadership. Issues/challenges on each investment area have been identified and strategic interventions provided to address the challenges. Further, areas where the county cannot fully address the challenges have been identified for partner support. The implementation arrangement of this CHSP has been discussed by giving the coordination framework through a well-defined organogram and how departmental officers work with other stakeholders/partners. Further, implementation matrix, Monitoring and Evaluation framework and Performance Monitoring system has been included to guide policy makers in monitoring and evaluating implementation progress

    Siaya County Physical and Land Use Development Plan 2023-2033

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    This County Physical and Land Use Development Plan is the first of its kind for Siaya under the new Constitution of Kenya, 2010, which created 47 County Governments, Siaya being one of them. The Plan has a vision to have ‘A county that can harness socio-economic and natural capital for human development.’ This plan defines the general trend and direction of spatial development for the county, covering the entire thirty Wards in the six Sub counties, namely; Gem, Ugenya, Ugunja, Alego, Bondo and Rarieda. It is a ten (10) year term Plan spanning the period from 2023 to 2033. The preparation of the County Physical and Land Use Development Plan is a requirement under the County Government Act, 2012 which provides for all County Governments in Kenya to prepare and implement County Physical and Land Use Development Plans. The County Physical and Land Use Development Plan has been prepared within the existing legal and policy frameworks. The County Government Act, 2012, the Urban Areas and Cities Act, 2012, Amendment 2019 and the Physical Planning Act (Cap 286) repealed by the Physical and Land Use Planning Act No 13 of 2019 guided the preparation of the Plan and gave it requisite legitimacy. Policies that espouse the broad objectives of the National Government and the County Government within given sectors provide the principles that put them into effect. These are, Sustainable Development Goals, The Kenya Vision 2030, National County Physical and Land Use Development Plan, The National Land Policy and The National Urban Development Policy

    UMNH:Mamm:2033

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    UMNH:Mamm:2033 Voucher specimen ski

    Nyamira County Sector Plan for Energy, Infrastructure and ICT 2023-2033

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    The Sector Plan for the years 2023-2033 is a visionary roadmap that sets forth a transformative agenda for the sustainable development and progress of our County. Guided by a commitment to enhance the well-being of its citizens, promote economic growth, and ensure environmental resilience, this sector plan embodies a comprehensive strategy for the future. With a forward-looking perspective, the plan envisions our County as a model of prosperity, innovation, and inclusivity. It emphasizes a balanced approach, harmonizing the demands of urbanization with the preservation of the county's rich natural heritage. Through careful urban planning, expansion of critical infrastructure, and strategic investments in key sectors, the plan aims to create a thriving and vibrant environment for all residents. Informed by extensive stakeholder consultations and rigorous data analysis, Sector Plans outlines strategic priorities across multiple sectors. It underscores the importance of sustainable agriculture and rural development, aiming to improve food security, enhance agricultural productivity, and empower rural communities. The plan also places a strong emphasis on education and human capital development, envisioning a future where every citizen has access to quality education and lifelong learning opportunities

    <b>Impact Sheet to IRME 2033</b>

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    Impact sheet to IRME 2033.</p

    EC74-2033 Structural Lighting in the Home

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    Extension Circular 74-2033 talks about installing lighting in homes

    Prediksi Penggunaan Lahan Permukiman Tahun 2033 di Pulau Karimun Besar Kabupaten Karimun Kepulauan Riau Tahun 2033

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    Berada pada posisi strategis yang mana berada di jalur perlintasan pelayaran internasional Selat Malaka, Singapura dan Malaysia (Johor Selatan) membuat jumlah penduduk semakin meningkat di wilayah ini yang tentunya akan berdampak antara kebutuhan lahan dengan lahan yang tersedia. Tujuan penelitian ini adalah mengetahui kesesuaian lahan permukiman di Pulau Karimun Besar serta memprediksi penggunaan lahan tahun 2033 menggunakan Multi Layer Perceptron Markov Chain yang terdapat dalam Land Change Modeller (LCM) dan menghitung indeks daya dukung kawasan permukiman. Berdasarkan hasil penelitian luas lahan yang sesuai dijadikan sebagai lahan permukiman adalah sebesar 11359.72 ha atau sebesar 80.8 % dari total luas wilayah secara keseluruhan. &nbsp;Adapun hasil prediksi tahun 2033 penggunaan lahan permukiman mengalami peningkatan menjadi 4404.24 ha dengan jumlah penduduk yang diprediksi pada tahun 2033 mencapai 196.329 jiwa. Adapun perhitungan daya dukung lahan permukiman tahun 2033 Pulau Karimun Besar mendapatkan nilai 1.95 m2/Kapita yang mana jika DDPm&gt;1 &nbsp;hal ini berarti daya dukung lahan permukiman di Pulau Karimun Besar tinggi dan masih mampu untuk menampung pertambahan permukiman

    Going Beyond Counting First Authors in Author Co-citation Analysis

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    The present study examines one of the fundamental aspects of author co-citation analysis (ACA) - the way co-citation counts are defined. Co-citation counting provides the data on which all subsequent statistical analyses and mappings are based, and we compare ACA results based on two different types of co-citation counting - the traditional type that only counts the first one among a cited work's authors on the one hand and a non-traditional type that takes into account the first 5 authors of a cited work on the other hand. Results indicate that the picture produced through this non-traditional author co-citation counting contains more coherent author groups and is therefore considerably clearer. However, this picture represents fewer specialties in the research field being studied than that produced through the traditional first-author co-citation counting when the same number of top-ranked authors is selected and analyzed. Reasons for these effects are discussed
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