Constituency Development Fund


The Kenyan Constituency Development Fund was introduced in 2003 during the Kibaki presidency.
The fund was designed to support constituency-level, grass-root development projects. It was aimed to achieve equitable distribution of development resources across regions and to control imbalances in regional development brought about by partisan politics. It targeted all constituency-level development projects, particularly those aiming to combat poverty at the grassroots. The CDF program has facilitated the putting up of new water, health and education facilities in all parts of the country, including remote areas that were usually overlooked during funds allocation in national budgets.

Funding

;From the Kenyan Institute for Social Accountability
YearTotal Annual
CDF Allocations
2003/4KSh 1.3 billion
2004/5KSh 5.6 billion
2005/6KSh 7.2 billion
2006/7KSh 9.7 billion
2007/8KSh 10.1 billion
2008/9KSh 10.1 billion
2009/10KSh 12.0 billion
2010/11KSh 14.3 billion

Corruption

There have been many examples of, and complaints about, mis-use of the funds.
This has led to the CDF Act 2013 and significant changes to be applied in 2013.