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UNIVERSITY OF NAIROBI
School of Continuing and Distance education, Department of Extra-Mural Studies. Evening programme- Nairobi Campus

TERM PAPER: Based on experiences from Kenya and elsewhere, discuss why taking development to the people is a fallacy.

Presented By: Mwangangi Yvonne Nzisa

Student Reg No: L50/76138/2014

Unit Code: LDP 611

Unit Title: Social Change and Community Development

Presented To: Prof. David Macharia

Group: B

A Term Paper Assignment Submitted in Partial Fulfilment of the requirements for the Project Design, Planning and Implementation Course, part of Master of Arts in Project Planning and Management (PPM)

INTRODUCTION

A Fallacy refers to a statement or an argument based on a false or …show more content…

Rather than seeing the world's nations dividing economic labor and interacting as equal partners, dependent development suggests that some nations are able to impose unequal exchanges on others and thus retard the economic development of these nations or make their development dependent on stronger or more economically advanced nations
Kenya’s Development Agenda is anchored on the Kenya Vision 2030, which aims at creating a globally competitive and prosperous country with a high quality of life by 2030. It aims to transform Kenya into “a newly industrialized, middle-income country providing a high quality of life to all its citizens in a clean and secure environment. Simultaneously, the Vision aspires to meet the Millennium Development Goals for Kenyans by 2015. Vision 2030’s key goal is the attainment of a nation living in a clean, secure and sustainable environment’ driven by the principles of sustainable development. It is based on the 3 pillars of political, social and economic advancement.
The inadequacy of resources for financing MDGs-related activities is highlighted as the main constraint in Kenya. The 2007/2008 post-election violence and the recent crisis such as the food and fuel crisis present new challenges to the attainment of MDGs in Kenya.
The economy’s heavy dependence on rain-fed agriculture and the tourism sector leaves it vulnerable to cycles of boom and bust. The agricultural sector

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