
The County Government established a framework for labor-intensive industries in brick-making, mango processing, leather tanning, shoe-making, textile and stone crushing to benefit the youth through job creation.
The County Government seeks to drive agri-business in the green-gram and cotton sectors through value addition. The government has also passed a policy to step up government procurement to youth, women, and people with disability from 30 to 50 percent.
Empowering our youth through sustainable strategies
Empowering our youth
183, 645 youth empowered
- 147 vocational training facilities
- 386 youth directly employed through KICOTEC
- 45,683 bodaboda riders trained on road safety and financial management