• The improvement of access to healthcare through the now-muchappreciated Mbuzi Moja, Afya Bora programme.
• Registering 4,500 this year up from 3,550 families in 2019.
• Working with several stakeholders to organize free medical camps around the county.
• Four medical camps held at Kajiado Referral Hospital, Mosiro, Kimana and Oloitokitok. Over 3,000 residents screened and treated.
• Impactful Fistula surgeries conducted.
• The Vijana Tujiajiri Programme already yielding fruits.
• The stories of some of our youth are a testimony that it is possible to change our personal stories.
• The ambitious programme to ensure we have decent retail markets.
• Cooperatives to be used to guarantee short term financing to boost and expand women’s businesses.
• On-going talks with the Export Processing Zone Authority (EPZA) to have the Parastatal transfer its fresh water pipeline to the County Government.
• A garbage collection initiative Taka ni Mali campaign. Through partnership with youth groups to recycle garbage in ways which create business and individual revenues for the people involved.
• Operation Keep Kajiado Clean (OKKC)- a monthly clean-up campaign in the urban centres.
