Director,
T.E.(Terry)
Manning,
Schoener 50,
1771 ED
Wieringerwerf,
The Netherlands.
Tel:
0031-227-604128
Homepage:
http://www.flowman.nl
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and
"Money is not
the key that opens the gates of the market but the bolt that bars them"
Gesell, Silvio The
Natural Economic Order
Revised English
edition, Peter Owen,
“Poverty is created scarcity”
Wahu Kaara, point 8 of the Global Call to Action Against Poverty, 58th
annual NGO Conference, United Nations,
02.02 INFORMATION ON THE KISII DISTRICT
1.01 Introduction Kisii
municipality alone occupies 20 square km of the land area.
Kisii is one of the six districts of
Kisii
district lies on a highland equatorial climate, and as such it receives rain
almost throughout the year, although there are two rainy seasons (March to May
and October to November). Average rainfall is over 1500mm and is quite
reliable, helping to support cash crops (coffee, tea, pyrethrum) and
subsistence crops (maize, beans, millet, potatoes). Temperatures can range from
10ºC to 30ºC.
Population
According
to the 1979 census Kisii district had a population of 588 000, but by 1996 the
annual population growth rate of 3.6% meant that the population is now well
over 1 200 000 (19% of whom live in urban areas). This makes Kisii district one
of the most densely populated in
Health
Health
facilities are inadequate, unevenly distributed and lacking in essential
medicines. There are two hospitals - the government-run facility in
Water
is easily available from rivers, wells, springs, roof catchments and boreholes,
although the only treated water supply is found in
Economy
Due
to the high population density, almost all land in Kisii district is put to
maximum agricultural use. Land is subdivided within families, meaning that
plots are becoming ever-smaller and the average farm is only
Tea
and coffee processing and soda bottling constitute Kisii district's
manufacturing industry, but retail and wholesale businesses exist in market
centres despite the lack of cooling facilities for preserving perishables. The annual
growth rate in paid employment is 3.5%, but this is barely keeping up with the
current population growth rate. There are many societies such as Savings and
Credit Cooperatives (SACCOs) concentrated in
Income
is unevenly distributed, with an average income per capita of Ksh. 2000
(approx. €27), although most appear to earn Ksh.
1000-1500. Many live below the poverty line, but actual figures are available
for urban areas only.
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02.03
Information on the project area.
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General information on Kenya.