How Much Each County in Kenya Has Received Through Equitable Share Allocations Since 2013
Since Kenya embraced devolution in 2013, the equitable share allocation has been the financial lifeline for counties, drawn from national revenue to fund critical services like healthcare, roads, and education. From Nairobi’s hefty Ksh 165.4 billion to Lamu’s Ksh 27.8 billion, these funds—totaling Ksh 3.2 trillion by 2023/2024—reflect a decade-plus of decentralized growth. For Kenyan […]









