Ecde Enrollment And Enrollment Rates By County (2014) no of boys
53059
Number Of Overloaded Desks (2014) Number of overloaded desks in urban and semi urban settlements
9125
Number Of Permanent Classes In Public Schools (2014) number of classes
957
Number Of Secondary School Teachers (2014) Number of teachers
6374
Number Of Temporary Classes In Public Schools (2014) Number of classes
81
Private Schools Average Class Size (2014) Average class size
25
POVERTY METRICS - CREDIT ACCESS
Proportion Of Households That Sought And Accessed Credit (%) (2015)
47.2
Proportion Of Households That Sought Credit (%) (2015)
27.1
WATER, ENVIRONMENT AND NATURAL RESOURCES
Access To Improved Sources Of Water (2013)
64%
Number Of Households With Main Septic Tanks (2009) number of households
14764
Number Of Households With The Main Pit Latrine (2009) number of households
102.3
Number Of Households With The Main Sewer (2009) Number of households
3234
BUDGET INDICATORS
BUDGET DATA (2016-17)
ALLOCATION
EXPENDITURE
Agriculture
779,090,000
582,210,000
County Assembly
1,190,060,000
883,070,000
County Executive
376,230,000
300,920,000
County Health Services
2,962,010,000
2,496,730,000
County Public Service Board
67,030,000
54,050,000
Education Youth Affairs
1,771,010,000
1,303,300,000
Environment And Natural Resources
1,495,450,000
1,130,290,000
Finance Economic Planning
542,700,000
331,310,000
ICT E-government
263,430,000
181,240,000
Physical Planning And Development
499,950,000
319,680,000
Public Service Management
780,980,000
667,320,000
Public Works And Services
2,168,190,000
1,728,700,000
Trade Development And Regulation
436,670,000
205,390,000
STATISTICS
Population (2009 )
Population (1999 )
Annual population growth rate, 1999-2009(%) (1999-2009 )
Population Density 2009 (people per sq Km) (2009 )
Poverty gap, based on KIHBS (2005/06) (2005-2006 )
Share of urban population, 2009 (%) (2009 )
Fully immunized pop <1yr (%, 2012/13) (2012-2013 )
Malaria burden (%, 2012) (2012 )
TB cases in every 100,000 people (2012) (2012 )
HIV Prevalence in 2011 (%) (2011 )
People living with HIV (2011) (2011 )
New HIV infections (2011) (2011 )
COUNTY RESOURCES
Economy
Agriculture
Maize
Cassava
Cash Crops
Coconuts
Cashew Nuts
Sisal
Citrus Fruits
Mangoes
Pineapples.
Potential Crops For Cultivating In Kilifi
Horticultural Crops
Vegetables
Chillies
Brinjals
Okra
Onions
Tomatoes
Staples
Maize
Rice
Bananas
Cow Peas
Green Grams
Beans
Pineapple Fields
Jatropha
Aloe Vera
Vanilla
Pharmaceuticals
Cosmetics
Food Products
Livestock Farming
Livestock
Poultry Farming
4 Private And 8 Group Ranches
Dairy And Beef Cattle
Goats
Sheep
Pigs
Rabbits
Beekeeping
Ranching
Exp
Health
Although Many Health Facilities Exist Within The County, These Are Unevenly Distributed And Mainly Located Along Major Roads. The Lack Of Permanent Health Workers Operating Within The Communities Reduces Efficiency Levels In The Delivery Of Medical Services.
infrastructure Transport Infrastructure In Kilifi County Has Been Developed Along The Coastline To Support Its Lucrative Tourism Industry, Stimulate Trading Activities And Facilitate Transit To Neighbouring Counties. The High Influx Of Foreign Tourists Into The County Necessitated The Establishment Of The Malindi I
Education
The Overall Literacy Rate In Kilifi County Stands At 68%. Of This Number, 51% Are Men While 49% Are Women. There Are 418 Primary And 86 Secondary Schools Catering For An Estimated 256,000 And 22,500 Students Respectively. There Are 13 Youth Polytechnics, One College And A University Campus.
Universities / Colleges In Kilifi