The County Annual Development Plan (ADP) is a one-year development plan prepared by the County Executive Committee Member (CECM) in charge of Planning. It operationalizes the five-year County Integrated Development Plan (CIDP) by outlining annual priorities, projects, and resource allocation for the county.
It is a legal requirement under Section 126 of the Public Finance Management Act, and must be submitted to the County Assembly by September 1st each year.
π Purpose of the County Annual Development Plan (ADP)
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Aligns county priorities and development goals with the CIDP.
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Guides budget preparation, ensuring public funds are allocated to development projects.
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Provides a sectoral breakdown of planned projects for the financial year.
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Ensures public participation in county planning.
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Enhances accountability and transparency in county development.
π Key Elements of the County Annual Development Plan (ADP)
1οΈβ£ Strategic Priorities β Key focus areas derived from the CIDP, sector plans, and public input.
2οΈβ£ Programs & Projects β List of planned capital and recurrent expenditures.
3οΈβ£ Project Details β Includes location, timelines, funding sources, and cost estimates.
4οΈβ£ Performance Indicators & Targets β Defines measurable success for projects.
5οΈβ£ Public Participation β Shows how citizens influenced project selection.
6οΈβ£ Budget Linkage β Forms the basis for County Fiscal Strategy Paper (CFSP) & Budget Estimates.
π 7 Key Questions to Analyze an ADP
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1. Does the ADP identify key sector priorities?
β It should outline county priorities for development, aligned with the CIDP.
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2. Does the ADP organize priorities into programs?
β Should follow a programme-based budgeting format to facilitate tracking.
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3. Does the ADP provide details on capital projects?
β It should specify project locations, timelines, costs, funding sources, and status (ongoing/new projects).
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4. Does the ADP indicate project sources?
β It must show whether projects came from public participation, CIDP, or sector plans.
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5. Does the ADP set performance targets and indicators?
β It should define measurable success indicators for tracking implementation.
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6. Does the ADP document public participation?
β Must include evidence of community engagement and input.
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7. What additional information is needed?
β Identify any missing details for better alignment with budget and planning cycles.
π Link Between ADP & Budgeting
π The ADP is the foundation for county budgeting. No funds can be allocated unless a project is listed in the ADP.
π It informs key budget documents:
β County Budget Review & Outlook Paper (CBROP) β Reviews past performance.
β County Fiscal Strategy Paper (CFSP) β Sets fiscal priorities for the county.
β Annual Budget Estimates β Allocates funding to projects.
π Importance of ADP in County Development
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Enhances planning, resource allocation, and budget credibility.
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Promotes public participation in county decision-making.
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Improves transparency and accountability in project implementation.
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Ensures alignment with long-term county development goals (CIDP).
The County Annual Development Plan (ADP) is a crucial tool for structured county planning and budgeting, ensuring effective service delivery and sustainable development. ππ