Policy Tracker
Track policy announcements, implementation updates, speeches, and projects by sector. Select a policy area to view detailed information, related news, and public discussions.
Affordable Housing
Tracks housing projects, housing levy discussions, construction updates, and county-level housing initiatives.
Agriculture
Tracks fertilizer programmes, food security, farmer support, exports, and agricultural transformation.
Climate & Environment
Tracks climate policy, carbon markets, tree planting, environmental protection, and green energy.
Digital Economy
Tracks digital jobs, online work, government digitisation, internet infrastructure, Konza, and technology policy.
Economy
Tracks statements, reforms, taxation, public finance, debt, jobs, and economic policy associated with the Ruto presidency.
Education
Tracks education reforms, higher education funding, TVET, CBC, universities, and student financing.
Foreign Affairs
Tracks state visits, bilateral agreements, regional diplomacy, AU, EAC, and international relations.
Governance
Tracks appointments, cabinet, public service reform, accountability, and institutional updates.
Healthcare
Tracks SHA, health financing, public health reforms, hospitals, and health workforce updates.
Infrastructure
Tracks roads, energy, transport, ports, rail, water, and public infrastructure projects.
Jobs & Labour
Tracks employment programmes, labour migration, youth opportunities, and worker-related policies.
Taxation
Tracks tax policy, Finance Bills, compliance reforms, revenue collection, and public debate around taxes.
Policy Overview: Frequently Asked Questions
What policies are associated with William Ruto's presidency?
Key policy areas include the Bottom-Up Economic Transformation Agenda (BETA), Affordable Housing Programme, Social Health Authority (SHA), fertilizer subsidy programme, digital economy initiatives, infrastructure development, and taxation reforms.
What is the Bottom-Up Economic Transformation Agenda?
The Bottom-Up Economic Transformation Agenda (BETA) is the framework of the Ruto administration focused on supporting small traders, farmers, and informal sector workers through targeted interventions in agriculture, housing, digital economy, healthcare, and jobs.
What is the Affordable Housing Programme?
The Affordable Housing Programme is a government initiative to construct and make available housing units for Kenyans at subsidised rates, funded in part through a housing levy on formal sector workers.