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Kenya is one of the 17 testing countries for indicators of sustainable development (ISD). Kenya participated in the Africa Regional Workshop held in Ghana, last year. Development of ISD is a priority area as we embark on environmental adjustment reforms.
The Ministry of Planning and National Development in collaboration with other relevant sectors has developed indicators on economic, social and environmental issues using data from the Central Bureau of Statistics.
The focal point for the development of ISD in Kenya is the National Environment Secretariat (NES) which is a department within the Ministry of Environment and Natural Resources. NES is the Government's arm charged with coordinating all matters pertaining to the environment. Since environment cuts across all sectors of our national economy, the Secretariat carries out its coordinating role through the Inter-Ministerial Committee on Environment (IMCE). IMCE has created within itself sub-committee on major environmental concerns. The Environmental Economics and Accounting sub-committee is responsible for the development of ISD among other things. Membership includes Government Ministries/Departments, Planning and Statistical Department, academic and research institutions, NGOs and the private sector. The sub-committee works closely with the other sub-committees. It is chaired by the Ministry of Planning and National Development and the focal point is the Secretary.
At the regional and international level, Kenya has not yet identified a partner institution to twin with in this are but is exploring the possibility of partnerships with other countries.
For more information, please contact:
Mr. B. O. K'Omudho
Director
National Environment Secretariat
Box 67839, Nairobi, Kenya
Tel. no.: (254-2) 229-261
Fax no.: (254-2) 216-951/214-175