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Re: Referendum Express Train Latest
« Reply #20 on: September 08, 2014, 07:49:36 PM »
Kwani what is budgetting for? i thought that a whole field of study with proffesionals.
Any idea how to measure a county NEEDs in advance?
Ideal but next to impossible in practice, not to mention it will be manipulated

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Re: Referendum Express Train Latest
« Reply #21 on: September 08, 2014, 08:21:40 PM »
Any idea how to measure a county NEEDs in advance?
Ideal but next to impossible in practice, not to mention it will be manipulated

It is not per county. It is what it takes to deliver a certain service. For example if you devolve education fully, then you know how much would be spent on teachers per county based on the schools and the teachers thereof. That means counties may have to come up with a new method of funding where money follows the student. If 400 Siaya students go to Nandi, then the cost (which would be standardized) would be paid out to Nandi minus that of the 20 Nandi resident students who went to attend schools in Siaya.
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Re: Referendum Express Train Latest
« Reply #22 on: September 08, 2014, 08:33:36 PM »
Capitation is already in place in both primary and secondary education. And also with NHIF health care for civil servants. I agree with you..county and national gov are in charge of gov services..which can be quantified in money terms...
It is not per county. It is what it takes to deliver a certain service. For example if you devolve education fully, then you know how much would be spent on teachers per county based on the schools and the teachers thereof. That means counties may have to come up with a new method of funding where money follows the student. If 400 Siaya students go to Nandi, then the cost (which would be standardized) would be paid out to Nandi minus that of the 20 Nandi resident students who went to attend schools in Siaya.