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Project for Formulation of Comprehensive Development Master Plan in the Mombasa Gate City in Republic of Kenya
Inception Report
April 2015 JICA Consultant Team
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Table of Contents
1. Project Outline 2. Overview 3. Approach 4. Work Flow 5. Undertaking of GOK 6. Way forward
Annexes A Methodology of MP Formulation
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1 Project Outline
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Objective and Target
Objective of the Consulting Assignment: Formulate a Comprehensive Master Plan in the Mombasa Gate City including
implementation and management program, and prioritize intervention areas/flagship projects through collaborative work with Mombasa city county government and concerned organizations
Target Year: The target year of the Comprehensive Master Plan is 2040. Target Area: The Project will cover the area of the
Mombasa city county, it will be taken into consideration to cover surrounding area that are deeply relevant to the appropriate development of the Mombasa city county
Project Period: March 2015~ March 2017 Location Map
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Workflow Important benchmark
Understanding of current situation and development issues (situational analysis)
Formulation of development vision
Establishment of social and economic framework
Implementation of SEA (Strategic Environmental Assessment)
Formulation of structure plan and land use plan
Formulation of strategy of infrastructure development
Selection of priority areas and priority projects
Development of urban development management
Conduct of traffic volume survey/household survey
Traffic demand projection Formulation of urban traffic network
Development of database of urban transport
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Implementation Structure (1)
Steering Committee (SC)
Working Groups (WG)
Executing Agency (Counterparts)
Stakeholders (SEA etc)
JICA Team
Consultation Report
Information sharing and discussion
Collaboration
Feed Back
Facilitation
Support JICA
Overall Supervision
Support
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Steering Committee(SC) Chair: Governor, Mombasa City County Member: Mombasa City County Government, National
Treasury, Ministry of Land, Housing and Urban Development, Ministry of Transport and Infrastructure, Ministry of Industrialization and Enterprise Development, JICA Kenya Office, JICA Expert Team
Technical Working Group (proposed) Chair: To be selected from concerned
organizations Secretary: Chief Officer, Department of Lands,
Planning & Housing, Mombasa City County
Co-Chair: Leader, the JICA Expert Team Members: Government organizations, universities,
development partners, NGOs
• To monitor and supervise the entire project • To discuss and approve the reports • To coordinate among the relevant
organizations; and • To review and exchange views on major
issues arising from or in connection with the Project
Carry out surveys and analyze the current situation of the project area, prepare reports for presentation to SC, harmonize the presented reports, coordinate working team, anticipate challenges of sectoral plans with a view to ensure horizontal coordination among agencies
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Deliverables
Report Main Contents Timeline
1. Inception Report
• Approach • Plan of operation • Deliverables
April 2015
2. Progress Report
• Result of current situation and issues • Draft development vision • Social and economic framework
October 2015
3. Interim Report
• Structure Plan • Progress of traffic demand projection February 2016
4. Draft Final Report
• Draft Comprehensive Development Master Plan for Mombasa Gate City January 2017
5. Final Report • Final Comprehensive Development Master Plan for Mombasa Gate City March 2017
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In addition, SEA (Strategic Environmental Assessment) Report will be prepared separately after Draft Final Report is submitted for MP approval.
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Composition of JICA Consultant Team
Team Leader/Urban Development Land Use Plan Infrastructure Development 1 Housing Planning/Social Service Public-Private Partnership Urban Transport 1 Urban Transport 2/Infrastructure Development 2 Traffic survey/analysis Logistics plan Power/Telecommunication Water Supply/Sewerage Tourism Development/Cultural Heritage Solid waste management Organization/Human resources Socio economic analysis Social and Environmental Consideration
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2 Overview of the Project Area
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Geographical and natural condition: Mombasa city county is composed of islands
which is considered as constraints for land use, transport network, efficient land use, and balanced development
Social and economic condition: Security and employment is one of concerns of
general public Mombasa as gateway of Northern Corridor Mombasa port and SEZ need to be fully
utilized Urban environment/conditions as gateway of
Northern Corridor has to be strengthened
Preliminary Findings (development issues)
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3 Approach to MP Formulation
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Approaches
1. Formulation of Comprehensive MP that contributes to economic and social development along Northern Economic Corridor
2. Strengthening of urban function of Mombasa city county as gateway to Northern Economic Corridor and its formulation
3. Organization of working group to promote collaborative work between JICA project team, Mombasa city county, and concerned organizations
4. Formulation of Comprehensive MP that promotes and accelerates TICAD V 13
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Approaches (1)
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Logistics of Northern Economic Corridor, industrial development, resources/energy development, core urban areas will be improved/ strengthened through development of Mombasa city county
Formulation of Comprehensive MP that contributes to economic and social development along Northern Economic Corridor
Structure of Northern Economic Corridor and Comprehensive Mombasa MP
Northern Corridor (Road + Rail Link)Link of the Main Economicactivities within the CitiesInternational Boundary
Legend
Urban areaLake and Ocean
Indian Ocean
Logistics improvement(Operation,
custom, weight control)
Urban area(Nakuru)
Kenya
Logistics improvement(Operation, custom,
weight control)
Urban area(Nairobi Metropolitan Area)
Urban development along Northern Corridor
Border facility(One stop)
Inland
Tanzania
Uganda
Urban area(Kismu)
Victoria Lake
Mombasa as Gateway to Northern Corridor
Structure PlanLand Use PlanTransportInfrastructureSEZ
Boarder facility
Outbound
Urban area(Portbell)
Urban area(Kampala)
Mineral resources, energy development
Agro-business development
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Approaches (2)
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Strengthening of urban function of Mombasa city county as gateway to Northern Economic Corridor and its formulation
Structure of Plan that Connects Urban Cores and Transport Network (Nairobi)
Promote efficient, balanced and sustainable development by overcoming unique geographical conditions
Improve inefficient transport network
Promote urban development by overcoming natural conditions (e.g. water resources)
Promote urban development which contributes to solving social and economic condition
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Approaches (3)
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Organization of working group to promote collaborative work between JICA expert team, Mombasa city county, and concerned organizations Objective
Formed as collaborative working mechanism with concerned organizations shares information and understand the ideas of the MP
Sector composition (idea) Land use and settlements, Urban
transport, Socio-economy, Organization and institution, Socio environmental consideration
Members Government organizations,
universities, development partners, NGOs
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Approaches (4)
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Formulation of Comprehensive MP that promotes and accelerates TICAD V
Outcomes of Fifth Tokyo International Conference on
African Development (TICAD V)
Comprehensive MP for Mombasa Gate City
Promoting private sector-led growth
Accelerating infrastructure development
Empowering farmers as mainstream economic actors
Promoting sustainable and resilient growth
Creating and inclusive society for growth
Consolidating peace, stability and good governance
Land use plan/urban transport development/infrastructure development/urban management
Public and private investment for urban development (including PPP)
Investigation of possibility of investment by Japanese firms
Dissemination of priority programs/projects
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4 MP Formulation Flow
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Workflow (1) Overall
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2015 2016 2017
March~June July~Sept Oct ~ Dec Jan~Mach April~June July~Sept Oct ~ Dec Jan~Mach
Understanding of current situation and issues (situational analysis)
Formulation of development vision
Establishment of social and economic framework
Formulation of structure plan
Formulation of land use plan
Formulation of strategy of infrastructure development
Selection of priority areas and projects
Preparation of draft master plan
Strategic Environmental Assessment/Stakeholder Meeting
Reports ICR PR ITR DFR FR
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Workflow (2) Transport Sector
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2015 2016 2017
March~June July~Sept Oct ~ Dec Jan~Mach April~June July~Sept Oct ~ Dec Jan~Mach
Conduct of traffic volume survey/household survey
Development of future OD
Traffic demand projection
Formulation of urban traffic network
Development of database of urban transport
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Methodology
Secondary data/information is mainly used for current situation analysis
Interview and discussion will be conducted with concerned agencies and stakeholders
Working group is utilized throughout plan formulation period Confirmation of current situation analysis Discussion of planning aspect: development vision,
socio-economic framework, strategy, MP Share information among concerned organizations Request information from concerned organizations
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5 Undertaking of GOK
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Undertaking of MCG and GOK
Ensure that technologies and knowledge acquired by the Republic of Kenya nationals as a result of Japanese technical cooperation contributes to the economic and social development of the Republic of Kenya, ad that knowledge and experience acquired by the personnel of the Republic of Kenya from technical training as well as the equipment provided by JICA will be utilized efficiently in the implementation of the Project; and
Grant privileges, exemptions and benefits to members of the JICA missions and their families, which are no less favorable than those granted to experts and members of the missions and their families of third countries or international organizations performing similar missions in the Republic of Kenya.
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6 Way forward
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Way forward
Establishment of working group Start implementing situational analysis Preparation of traffic survey Understanding of contents and progress of
KMP including map preparation to be utilized for the MP formulation
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A Methodology of MP Formulation
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1. Review of Current Situation
Current situation is reviewed and analyzed through secondary data (except for traffic volume), interviewed with concerned agencies and discussed through working group
Sectors Items
Related policy and plans Kenya Vision 2030, medium and long term plans
Organizations and institutions
• Responsible agencies of concerned sectors • Task, projects, budget • Laws and regulations
Land use KMP progress on Mombasa spatial plan
Social infrastructure Road, public transport, sea port, airport, water supply, sewerage, drainage, solid waste, telecommunication
Social facility Schools, hospitals, community facilities, and housing
Tourism resources World heritage (culture), cityscape, beaches, others
Social issues Social issues including informal settlements
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2. Traffic Volume Survey/Household Survey
Objectives: Quantify traffic movements and demands in the region. Typical and basic approach of urban transport planning since 1970. Nairobi MP study adopted similar survey in 2013 by JICA, but it will be the first attempt in Mombasa. Schedule:
April-June: planning, employment, training, June and Beyond (schedule not-fixed): volume survey, household interview, and coding and analysis to follow
• Need cooperation of Traffic Police assistance on site,
PR/Advertisement to general public by Mombasa Government. • Review results by KMP/ISUDP traffic surveys • Review public/school holidays to reflect on survey schedule
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Outline of Traffic Survey (1)
Preparation and Selection of Firms (April-May) Location of survey, geographical zones are designed by JICA
Team together with concerned organizations in Mombasa city county.
Selection of firms will be done by April/May, and the subcontractor(s) will employ supervisors, survey staff, enumerators, and conduct appropriate training.
Traffic Counting Surveys 10-15 locations incl. 5 major intersection, 16/24 hrs duration, 4-5
vehicle type, 20-40 surveyors (2shifts) will be necessary per location and
assistance by police is required for certain surveys Survey must be done on normal weekday in good weather, no
special events, avoid school/bank holidays, and Ramadan (from 18 June, one month)
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Outline of Traffic Survey (2)
Interview Surveys Household Interview Surveys: 4000-4500 households
(+10K answers) will be surveyed. Household members will be asked about their travel behavior for a particular day. Large number of surveyors need to be employed and trained.
Road Side Interviews (at same location of counting in suburb): stop the car and interview to drivers/passengers for their destination. Police assistance and public notice are essential
Bus User Interviews: surveyors get on buses and interview passengers
Coding / Enumeration All counting and interview results need to be coded
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Interview on road Police officer helps to stop vehicles
Colombo Sri Lanka 2006
Interview on bus
Counting on road side
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Outline of Traffic Survey (3) Survey Plan & Scheduling
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Example: Maputo in 2012
Survey Schedule in Maputo Study in 2012
• Consider suitable dates for traffic survey. • Organize a meeting with transport engineers/police officers in Mombasa to decide the
location of traffic counting in March/early April.
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Outline of Survey (4) Survey Results
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Summary of Traffic Counting Survey Results, Nairobi, 2013, showing comparison of 12hrs traffic between 2013/2004. However, Mombasa does not have many existing surveys
Vehicle type composition in
Nairobi, 2004/2013, shows recent boost of MC, Private cars
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Outline of Survey (5) Survey Results
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Travel characteristics will be analyzed based on results of interview surveys, in order to quantify existing and future travel demands and spatial patters.
Type of Public Transport Vehicle Type of Public Transport Users
Type of Trip Purpose Access/Igress Modes
Example Public Transport User Survey Results, Nairobi, 2013,
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3. Strategic Environmental Assessment (SEA)
SEA will be conducted to follow the SEA guideline of Kenya
Through SEA requirements of the County
Government Act for master plan formulation are covered in SEA process Civic education, web management, stakeholder
meeting
Screening Scoping Detail SEA Validation
Including Stakeholder
Meeting
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4. Identification of Development Constraints
Urban conditions: urban structure, land use Urban transport: road, public transport,
transport network Infrastructure: water supply, sewerage, drainage,
solid waste, power, telecommunication Urban management: organization, institution
Development constraints will be identified and compiled in terms of urban environment and Mombasa as gateway of Northern Corridor
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5. Formulation of Development Vision
Development vision will be formulated based on potential, issues, related policy and plans, and WG discussion
Potential, issues
Policy, plans
Position of Northern Corridor
WG discussion
Draft Development Vision
Development Vision
Stakeholder Meeting
Steering Committee
Steps of Formulation of Development Vision
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6. Socio - Economic Framework
Population and economic framework will be set as a base for MP formulation Kenya Vision 2030 and other plans will be
referred
Phasing Short term (2020) Mid term (2030) Long term (2040)
Development scenario Low development scenario Medium development scenario High development scenario
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7. Formulation of Structure Plan
Structure plan will be formulated based on existing condition, policy and plans, comparison with other cities
Consideration of formulation of structure plan Development of CBD Development of multi-core Linkage with SEZ, port Linkage with urban
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8. Formulation of Land Use Plan
Land use plan will be formulated to improve urban conditions as well as strengthen function as gateway for Northern Economic Corridor
Image of Land Use Plan
Examine classification of land use zones that improve land use efficiency
Examine land use demand for residential use, commercial use, industrial use, and others
Formulation of land use plan: CBD and core urban area, commercial, industry, residential, coast/mangrove, conservation
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9. Traffic Demand Projection
Target Year: 2015(present), 2020, 2030, and 2040 Objective: Quantify expected travel demand and movement in the region, and identify bottleneck for different transport modes. Methodology: (to be conducted during October 2015–Feb 2016) 1) Create OD-tables (present) reproducing existing travel demand
patterns by modes in the region 2) Prepare transport network (present), calibrate the model by
estimating demand flows on existing network, and adjust OD tables and network data.
3) Prepare OD tables and transport network for future (2020, 30&40) according to scenarios.
4) Estimate future travel demand patterns on the future network.
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Traffic Demand Projection (1) JICA STRADA
Comprehensive transport demand simulation software, which has been used in JICA’s assistance since 1990s, based on the 4 step modelling approach.
One package will be provided to Mombasa city county, with relevant data base JICA team will train staff for the use of JICA STRADA
Result of simulation, Nairobi (Page 44-46) How to illustrate the result with quantity
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Traffic Demand Projection (2) Four Step Approach
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Traffic Demand Projection (3) Network Analysis
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Sample results; Vehicle Traffic per Road Capacity 2013 Nairobi (Present Situation)
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Traffic Demand Projection (4) Network Analysis
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Sample results; Vehicle Traffic per Road Capacity 2030 Nairobi (Do-nothing Case) suggests fully congested with more than 150% traffic, particular along the radial arterials from center
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Traffic Demand Projection (5) Network Analysis
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Sample results; vehicle Traffic per Road Capacity 2030 Nairobi (Case with full BRT & Rail promotion) suggests passenger transport development can alleviate the surface congestion in future
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10. Formulation of Urban Transport Network
Objective: quantify necessary future transport capacity by modes, and show the strategy for accommodating the demand. Schedule: mainly 2016 April-August Methodology: 1) Review existing transport services and identify the
bottlenecks in the network. Review service levels of roads, ferries, rail, formal/informal bus services, freights, etc. Plan possible countermeasures with quantity
2) Review existing transport plans for all related sectors, assess its necessity, and quantify as future service,
3) Apply the simulation and assess by with/without analysis 4) Re-plan the countermeasures.
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Close relation to #9 Traffic Demand Projection
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Urban Transport Network (1) – Review Targets
Existing Plans and Proposals Vision 2030 Three JICA projects in Mombasa (SEZ, Port, Road) KMP/ISUDP on-going studies Other transport studies (PRC Rail, Swiss Rail) The Northern Corridor Studies
Local knowledge through stakeholder Meetings County government staff, police officers and freight
operators know bottlenecks and accidental points in the network
Need to review institutional background for informal bus services (Matatu), and long distance buses
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Reflect on Local Knowledge through Stakeholder Meetings
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Maputo in 2013
Maputo in 2013
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Urban Transport Network (2) – Strategic Plan
Measures to be Developed (DFR, Apr-Aug 2016)
Segregation of heavy vehicles from other traffic Exclusive routes for freights, one-way / hourly restriction
Network capacity expansion and integration • New bridges/bypass, intersection improvement, • bus terminal, Matatu service regulation • Parking restriction with off-street parking facilitation • New transport services (New Mass service like AGT, water
transport), etc
Assessment of Funding Sources State Budget, Road Fund, JICA Loan, PPP, JOIN equity, etc
Evaluation of County Government Capacity Special organization for transport regulation and
facilitation
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11. Formulation of development strategy for Infrastructure
Sector development strategy will be prepared in line with development vision, land use plan, urban transport plan, and socio economic conditions
Power: power demand, transmission Water supply/sewerage: water supply demand, water resources Solid waste: solid waste generation, landfill site, transfer station Telecommunication: telecommunication for a variety of users Tourism: tourism infrastructure, tourism products/promotion, cityscape, beach tourism Social services: policy and direction on education, health, community facility
Development Vision and Socio-economic Framework • Development vision shows the direction of urban development • Socio economic framework shows future population and future GDP
Strategy on Infrastructure Development Gap analysis, Development direction, Target, Strategy
Urban Development Strategy • Structure plan: function of core areas, urban network, CBD • Land use plan: function of each area and its control measures
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12. Formulation of development strategy for socio economic aspect
Socio economic aspect focuses on housing, social facilities, and tourism.
Housing Provision and allocation of housing Informal settlements will be considered
Social facilities Social facility focuses on education and health Development strategy includes number and allocation
Tourism Tourism development policy, basic plan, including development
of tourism infrastructure and tourism promotion
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13. Development of urban development management
Urban development management is proposed for organizational strengthening, institutional strengthening, human resources development
Organizational strengthening plan Role sharing among national government and local government Plan formulation, development permit, urban development
implementation, land registration Institutional strengthening plan
Regulation for urban development management Guideline to be utilized for urban management
Human resources development plan Planning skills, development permit, urban development
project implementation
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14. Priority Areas and Priority Projects
Based on the development terms (short, medium, long), priority areas and priority projects will be selected. For selection, conditions mentioned below will be considered. Impact of the project, technical difficulty, burden of Kenya
(Mombasa), sustainability Synergy of Mombasa MP and Northern Economic Corridor MP Ownership of Kenyan (Mombasa) government
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15. Others
Other activities will be conducted for smooth and effective MP formulation
Seminar Seminar will be conducted to introduce the result of MP
formulation Stakeholder meetings
Stakeholder meetings will be conduct in line with SEA Guideline and County Government Act
Stakeholder meetings will be utilized as a tool to link government and stakeholders
Training in Japan Training in Japan will be provided to selected counterpart staff
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End of the Report
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