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County partners with Nutrition City Ecosystem (NICE)


Bungoma County is intensifying efforts to foster strategic collaborations with (NICE) with an aim advancing development across key sectors.

According to deputy governor Jennifer Mbatiany said while engaging with representative from (NICE) yesterday at Hunters Paradise hotel in Bungoma town said that the partnerships will explore potential areas that focus on nutrition, education, and agriculture.

Mbatiany reaffirmed the county’s commitment to working with organizations that share its vision for progress.

Deputy Governor noted that Bungoma County administration led by Governor Kenneth Lusaka is fully dedicated to forging partnerships that align with development goals.

Mbatiany said that with the partnership with (NICE) the county will make significant strides in addressing nutrition challenges, improving education, and advancing agricultural practices.

She further noted that the partnership is aimed for sustainable growth that will improve livelihoods and shape a brighter future for the county and countr
y development.

County leaders remain optimistic about the far-reaching benefits these partnerships will bring to the people of Bungoma.

Deputy governor assured residents that the county will continue engaging with (NICE) in series of meetings before engaging in public participation to identify among the three areas which on to focus on depending which location and funds allocation.

Also in attendance County Executive Committee Members, including Caro Makali, Herbert Kibunguchy, Andrew Wamalwa, and Benedict Emacar.

Source: Kenya News Agency