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YOUTH EMPOWERMENT TO TAKE CENTER STAGE IN MAKUENI’S BUDGETING PROCESSES

Makueni’s youth are poised to gain significantly from the 2025/2026 financial year budget and beyond, as the county government focuses on allocating program-based funding for their initiatives and projects.

This announcement was made on Friday by the County Executive Committee Member for Gender, Children, Youth, Sports, and Social Services, Eng. Sebastian Kyoni, during a two-day Youth Sector Working Group training on Gender-Responsive Budgeting. The workshop, facilitated by VSO-Kenya, aimed to equip youth champions with skills to advocate for youth participation in budgeting processes, ensuring adequate resource allocation for their programs.

These champions will now engage and mobilize their peers at the grassroots level to actively take part in these processes.

Kyoni emphasized that this initiative aligns with Makueni County’s strategic efforts to fully integrate youth into development, in line with Governor Mutula Kilonzo Jr.’s vision of social and economic inclusivity, where no one is left behind.

The forum also reviewed a draft youth strategy designed to formulate targeted interventions addressing youth challenges and fostering their growth and development.