HealthCare
The 2030 Sustainable Development Goals advocates for universal health care, which requires that health services are available, accessible, and affordable. In Kenya, policies to increase access to health facilities have been enhanced as policymakers endlessly work to remove financial barriers that restrict access to health care.
Education
A total of 51% of Narok County residents have a primary level of education only while 11% have a secondary education or above. Narok West constituency has the lowest share of residents with a primary level of education only. A total of 38% of Narok County residents have no formal education with Narok West having a higher level of 49% with no formal education.
Agriculture & Food Security
The agricultural sector is the backbone of Kenya’s economy contributing approximately 33 percent of Kenya’s Gross Domestic Product (GDP). The sector employs over 40 percent of the total population and about 70 percent of the rural population. The majority of people in Narok majorly rely on livestock keeping and a few practice scale farming.
Environment & Climate Change
A total of 51% of Narok County residents have a primary level of education only while 11% have a secondary education or above. Narok West constituency has the lowest share of residents with a primary level of education only. A total of 38% of Narok County residents have no formal education with Narok West having a higher level of 49% with no formal education.
Capacity Building
A total of 51% of Narok County residents have a primary level of education only while 11% have a secondary education or above. Narok West constituency has the lowest share of residents with a primary level of education only. A total of 38% of Narok County residents have no formal education with Narok West having a higher level of 49% with no formal education.